Originalia Roll E371/19 Contents

Fine Roll C 60/52, 39 HENRY III
(1254–1255)

Membrane 14

Fines of the thirty-ninth year of King Henry III
made before his council in England whilst he was in Gascony.

1

29 Oct. Windsor. For the countess of Cornwall. To the abbot of Pershore and James Fresel. Because
Sanchia countess of Cornwall has surrendered to Edward the king’s first-born
son the manor of Stanford [in the Vale] with appurtenances formerly of William
de Ferrers sometime earl of Derby and which the same countess held in exchange
out of the grant of the king’s aforesaid son for custody of two parts of the
lands formerly of Ralph de Levinton’ which the king had granted to the same
countess as part of 80 librates of land in which the king was bound to provide
to her from his wardships [and] which the same countess has surrendered to him,
the king has granted to the same countess custody of the manors of Aston
Cantlow and Barby formerly of William de Cantilupe to have until the legal age
of the heirs of the same William with all appurtenances and escheats which may
fall in in respect thereof for the aforesaid 80 librates of land, rendering to
the king per annum at his Exchequer the entire surplus at which the aforesaid
manors shall have been extended beyond £80. Order therefore to cause the same
countess to have full seisin of the aforesaid manors without delay, as
aforesaid, and, by the oath of trustworthy and law-worthy men by whom the truth
of the matter may be better known, to cause the aforesaid manors to be
diligently extended, namely how much they are worth per annum in demesnes,
homages, rents, villeinages, woods, meadows, pastures and all other issues of
the land, and they are to send that extent, made seperately1 and openly, under
their seals and the seals of those by which it shall have been made to the
king’s council staying in England without delay. Witness R. earl of Cornwall. By earl Richard.

1.

Uncertain
translation of 'distincte'.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

2

For the countess of Cornwall. And order to William of Wilton to cause the aforesaid
manor of Stanford to be taken into the hand of the aforesaid king’s son and to
be kept safely to the use of the same [king’s] son, and to take1 the aforesaid two parts of the lands formerly of Ralph de
Levinton into the king’s hand and to keep them safely so that he is to answer
for the issues of the same at the Exchequer until the king orders
otherwise. Witness as above.

1.

‘to be taken'
expunged.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

3

30 Oct. Westminster. Concerning a rent of salt. Order to the bailiff of the New Forest to deliver those
30 quarters of salt that ought to be paid to the king each year from the
aforesaid [sic] bailiwick at Clarendon for a fixed rent to
Robert de Stopham, king’s bailiff of Clarendon, as he is to answer to the king
therefor at the Exchequer just as he answered. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

4

[No
date].
Cambridgeshire. Saer de Frivill gives one mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] to Westminster. Order to
the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

5

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Peter of Barton and Matilda his wife give the king one
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

6

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Agnes who was the wife of Ralph de St. Vedast gives the
king 20s. for three writs of entry ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

7

[No
date].
Wiltshire. Jordan Cotel gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

8

[No
date].
Cambridgeshire. Richard de Pakham’ gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

9

[No
date].
Norfolk. Alicia who was the wife of Peter de Peleville gives the
king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le
Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

10

[No
date].
Cumberland. The community of the city of Carlisle give the king one
mark for having a writ of grace. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

11

[No
date].
Cumberland. The same community give the king another mark for having
another writ of grace. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

12

[No
date].
Cumberland. The same community give the king two marks for having
another writ of grace before the king’s council. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

13

6 Nov. Westminster. Concerning wreck. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to go in his own person to Bromholm to inquire what has become of
the goods which were in that ship that was lately shipwrecked outside Bromholm
and to cause all the goods which shall have been found therefrom to be arrested
and kept safely for the king’s use until the king orders otherwise, and if
those goods shall not have been found, to have the bodies of all of those into
whose hands those goods shall have come before the king’s council staying in
England in 15 days of Michaelmas to answer to the king why they took and
carried off the aforesaid goods without the king’s licence, and he is to have
this writ there. Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

14

[No
date].
Suffolk. William Austin and Matthew Gynnay give one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

15

[No
date].
Dorset. Lucia de Novo Burgo gives the king one mark for having a
pone. Order to the sheriff of Dorset
etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

16

[No
date].
Kent. Thomas de Capella gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

17

[No
date].
Kent. Moyses de Herlakindene gives the king one mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

18

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Robert son of William Raskaylle gives the king one mark
for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before John of Lexington. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

19

[No
date].
Suffolk. Nicholas Pecche gives the king 20s. for having a writ of
trespass before the justices at Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

20

11 Nov. Because William de Merk son and heir of Walter de Merk
has died, order to the king’s escheator in Essex to take all the lands formerly
of the same William in his bailiwick on the day he died into the king’s hand
and to keep them safely so that he is to answer for the issues of the same
until the king orders otherwise, and to permit Henry de Mara, to whom the king
had granted custody of the aforesaid lands together with the marriage of the
aforesaid William, to have free administration of the goods and chattels
formerly of the same William in the aforesaid bailiwick.1
Witness Earl R. as above.

1.

Entry cancelled. There is
a marginal note resembling the mathematical addition symbol next to this
entry.

[No
date].
Huntingdonshire. Robert son of Thomas of Langtoft gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to
the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

23

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. William Olabarbe gives the king 20s. for an attaint to
be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

24

Concerning lands to be taken into the
king’s hand. Order to the king’s escheator in Warwickshire to take
into the king’s hand all the lands formerly of Gilbert of Seagrave in his
bailiwick on the day he died and to keep them safely, so that he is to answer
at the Exchequer for the issues of the same, until the king orders
otherwise. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

25

Concerning lands to be taken into the
king’s hand. The same order to the king’s escheators in the counties
of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire [and] Cambridgeshire.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

26

[No
date].
Hertfordshire. Simon son of Adam of Hatfield gives the king 20s. for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before Roger of Whitchester. Order to
the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

27

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Margaret Scot gives the king one mark for having a writ
of trespass before the justices at Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

28

18 Nov. Westminster. Concerning pigs to be sold. Because the king has learnt for certain that there were
lately up to 300 pigs at the feeding-place for swine in the park of Woodstock,
order to Arnold du Bois to cause all those pigs arrested by the order of R.
earl of Cornwall to come (venire) to Westminster without
delay to be delivered there to Edward of Westminster towards making the king’s
store of meat therefrom, and if any of them shall have been sold, to cause the
moneys proceeding therefrom to be delivered to the Exchequer. Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

29

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The abbot of Thornton gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

30

Concerning homage which has been
taken. Simon son and heir of Roger de Asunelle has done fealty
to the king for all the lands and tenements that the same Roger held of the
king in chief. Order to the escheator in Essex to cause the aforesaid Simon to
have full seisin having accepted security from the aforesaid Simon for
rendering 40s. for his relief for all the lands and tenments of which the same
Roger was seised as of fee on the day he died and which fall to the same Simon
by hereditary right. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

31

20 Nov. Westminster. Concerning the counties of Oxfordshire and
Berkshire which have been committed. The king has committed to Nicholas of Hendred custody of
the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire for as long as it pleases the king,
rendering 170 m. per annum at the Exchequer for the profits of the same
counties, so that of 200 m. that he was accustomed to render to the king for
the profits of the aforesaid counties and the issues of a moiety of the mill of
Oxford each year 30 m. are to be deducted for the aforesaid issues that the
king granted to Imbert Pugeys for the custody of the castle of Oxford. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

32

[No
date].
Sussex. William de St. Ledger gives the king 20s. for having a
writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Sussex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

33

Concerning the custody of William de Merk
which has been committed. The king has granted to Henry de Mara custody of the
lands formerly of William son of Walter de Merk in Cambridgeshire on the day he
died to have for as long as it pleases the king, so that he is to answer at the
Exchequer for the issues of the same. Order to the king’s escheator in the
aforesaid county to cause the same Henry to have full seisin of the custody of
the aforesaid lands, as aforesaid. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

34

Concerning the custody of William de Merk
which has been committed. The same order to the king’s escheator in Essex. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

35

[No
date].
Warwickshire. William de Sennly gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king’s council. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

36

Concerning custody of the manor of
Marlborough. The king, after he had granted to Henry de Mara custody
of the castle and manor of Marlborough by his seal of England, demised to the
same Henry by his letters patent under the seal of Gascony the bailiwick of
Marlborough and Ludgershall that Robert de Muscegros sometime held for as long
as it pleased the king, rendering therefor at the Exchequer per annum £10 of
increment beyond that which the aforesaid Robert was accustomed to render for
the same bailiwick together with the farm that the same Robert rendered for the
same to the king, so that if anything of the same bailiwick that may pertain to
the king after the death of the same Robert should be withdrawn, the same is to
be allowed to the same Henry in the aforesaid farm. Order to Reginald de Acle
keeper of the manor of Ludgershall to cause the same Henry to have full seisin
of the aforesaid bailiwick, as aforesaid. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

37

[No
date].
Hampshire. William of Basingstoke gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry de Mara. Order to the
sheriff of Hampshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

38

[No
date].
Rutland. The prior de la Launde gives the king one mark for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the
sheriff of Rutland
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

39

[No
date].
Berkshire. William the Goldsmith gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

40

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. William of Kyme gives the king one mark for having a
pone. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

41

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. John with the Beard (ove La Barbe
gives the king 20s. for an attaint to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to
the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

42

[No
date].
Norfolk. Walter son of William of Tilney gives the king 20s. for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

43

[No
date].
Devon. Robert of Courtenay gives 20s. for having an assize of
novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of
Devon
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

44

[No
date].
Nottinghamshire. Nicholas son of Roger de Bokingh’, Alexander, William
and Alan his brothers, give the king one mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

45

1 Dec. Westminster. Concerning homage which has been
taken. Geoffrey de Aubemarle, son and heir of Reginald de
Aubemarle, has done fealty to the king for all the lands and tenements that the
aforesaid Reginald his father held of the king in chief, and he has rendered
those lands and tenements to him. Order to the abbot of Pershore and James
Fresel, that having accepted security from the aforesaid Geoffrey for rendering
75s. at the next Exchequer of Easter for his relief, to cause the same Geoffrey
to have full seisin of all the lands and tenements that the aforesaid Reginald
held of the king in chief and of which the same Reginald was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day he died. Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

46

[No
date].
Wiltshire. John of Holt gives the king one mark for having a
pone. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

47

[No
date].
Norfolk. Matthew son of Robert de Statesete gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin taken before William le Breton. Order to
the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

48

Norfolk. The prior of Pentney gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.1
Witness as above.

1.

Entry written in a different hand to rest of membrane.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

49

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William of Morthen and Juliana his wife give the king
one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

50

[No
date].
Surrey. John Kix gives the king one mark for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Surrey
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

51

[No
date].
Norfolk. William de Ginnay1 gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

1.

Uncertain transcription of
name.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

52

10 Dec. Canterbury. Concerning homage which has been taken.
Afterwards the king took the homage of the same Simon at Windsor on 14
April. Simon de Lindone, son and heir of Richard de Lindon’,
has done fealty to the king for all the lands and tenements that the aforesaid
Richard his father held of the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands
and tenements to him. Order to the abbot of Pershore and James Fresel, that
having accepted security from the aforesaid Simon for rendering ten pounds to
the king at the Exchequer on the morrow of the Close of Easter next for his
relief, to cause the same Simon to have full seisin of all the lands and
tenements which the aforesaid Richard held of the king in chief and of which he
was seised as of fee on the day he died and of other lands and tenements
formerly of the same Richard. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 14d.

20 Jan.
Merton. They did not have it. To the prior and convent of St. Mary of Walsingham.1 Since because of the
king’s war that he lately sustained in Gascony and other arduous business
touching his state and realm, the king is still not able to fully ordain
concerning the state of the converts, he asks them (devocionem
vestram) attentively to provide2
that he will wish to provide the bearer of these presents throughout two years
with victuals and other necessaries, so that if he is not then content with his
daily allowance, then it may be in their choice to bestow three half pence per
day upon him for his maintenance, alleging no excuse upon this the king’s
petition whereby the king will need to solicit them again, because the king
wills in every way that his prayers in this matter are heard favourably by
them. Having heard these prayers, they will, by reciprocal grace, obtain grace
and favour from the king, in their affairs with special thanks. They are to
write back by one of their number to show how they have heard these the king’s
prayers.

1.

Corrected from ‘Holy
Trinity, London’. The marginalia ‘Holy Trinity, London’ appears to refer to
the prior and convent of Holy Trinity London.

2.

‘Philip, convert’ is crossed through.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

54

William of Kent has similar letters to the abbot and
the convent of Battle.1Margery, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Waltham.Josca de Hyngeshey, convert, to the abbess and convent
of Godstow.Elena, convert, to the abbot and convent of Bruern.Robert Grosseteste, convert, to the prior of St.
Swithun’s, Winchester.Henry Clerk, convert, to the Master and brothers of the
Hospital of Oxford.Mabilla, convert, to the prior and convent of St.
Gregory, Canterbury.Otto, convert, to the prior and convent of
Barnwell.John, convert, to the prior and convent of
Rochester.William of Worcester, convert, to the prior and convent
of Worcester.2Richard, convert, to the prior and convent of St.
Frideswide's.John, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Fountains.Robert, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Byland.Memorandum that the king granted to the abbot and
convent of Chertsey that no convert is to be admitted into their
house.William of Canterbury and John his son to the abbot and
convent of Stanley in Wiltshire.Robert Windour’ and Ysabell’ his wife to the abbot and
convent of Dore.Dionisia wife of Otto and her child3 to
the prior and convent of Huntingdon.Richard de Dunton’ and Richold’ his wife to the abbot
and convent of Buildwas.Augustinus of London, convert, to the abbot and convent
of Boxley.4
Robert and Hugo sons of Richard, converts, to the abbot
and convent of Boxley.5
John de Plessetis to the abbot and convent of
Roche.Geoffrey, convert, to the prior and convent of
Leicester.Richard son of Geoffrey, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Rivaux.Hodierna daughter of William, convert, to the prior and
convent of [Monkton] Farleigh.To the prior and convent of Horton for Matilla wife of
Robert Grosseteste, convert, and John his son.6
To the prior and convent of Wenlock for John of
Hereford and Matilda his wife, converts.To the abbot and convent of Louth Park for Roger of
Lincoln, convert.Mary of Lincoln, convert, and her child7 to
the abbot and convent of Kirksted.Cristiana of Gloucester, convert, to the prior and
convent of St. Oswald.Hugh son of Philip, convert, to the prior and convent
of St. Faith.

Constancia, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Reading.8John de Lamburn’, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Walden.Richard, convert, and Marth’ his wife, to the abbot and
convent of Abingdon.John Mansel, convert, to the prior and convent of
Lewes.Richard de St. Swithun, clerk, and Matilda his
wife,9 to the abbot and convent of
Colchester.Thomas of Exeter, convert, to the abbot and convent of
St. Edmund.Matthew, convert, and Cecla his wife to the prior and
convent of Norwich.Richard of Worcester, convert, to the abbot and convent
of Glastonbury.10Joan daughter of Richard, convert, to the prioress and
convent of Stratford.Muriel, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Pipewell.Richard, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Owston.John and Hodierna daughter of William, converts, to the
prior and convent of Tortington.11Henry and Hawisia daughter of Richard, converts, to the
abbot and convent of St. Augustine’s, Bristol.Helewisia daughter of Muriel, converts, to the abbot
and convent of Bayham.Dionisia daughter of John Mansel, converts, to the
prior and convent of Michelham.Richard son of Geoffrey, converts, to the abbot and
convent of Dale.12Gilbert le Debonere, convert, to the prior and convent
of Bath.Philip, convert, to the prior and convent of
Montacute.Thomas, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Byland.Richard de Staunford’ to the prior and convent of
Shelford.Stephen and Geoffrey sons of Thomas, converts, to the
abbot and convent of Coggeshal’.Dionisa and Juliana her daughter to the prior and
convent of Boxgrove.Thomas, convert, and Juliana his wife to the abbot and
convent of Dunkeswell.Stephen son of Thomas, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Tiltey.13Cristiana his wife,14 convert, to
the abbot and convent of Malmesbury.Susanna who was the wife of John of Lincoln to the
abbot and convent of Ramsey.Sibilla, convert, to the prior and convent of
Worksop.Juliana of Nottingham, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Neusom’.Peter son of William, converts, to the abbot and
convent of Welbeck.To the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, York for
Matilda of Lincoln, convert.Geoffrey of Hereford and Alice his wife, convert, at
Swineshead.

1.

The names are listed in two
columns.

2.

The rest of this column is in a smaller
hand.

3.

The Latin
reads 'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

4.

Written
over erased text.

5.

Cancelled because they did not have it. There is a
symbol resembling the mathematical addition sign next to this entry in
the list.

6.

This item may be cancelled as there is a
symbol resembling the letter ‘x’ next to it.

7.

The Latin
reads 'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

8.

The second column of names starts here.

9.

’and
Matilda his wife’ interlined.

10.

The following entries are in a smaller
hand.

11.

The following entries are in a
larger hand.

12.

The following entries are in a smaller
hand.

13.

There is a change of ink here.

14.

‘William le Seriant and’ precedes
Cristiana in the MS and has been crossed through.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 13

19 Nov. Westminster. Concerning the abbey of Ramsey to be
committed. The king has committed the custody of the abbey of
Ramsey and all the lands and tenements pertaining to the same, which the king
had committed to the abbot of Pershore and Henry de Mauley, to Brother Robert
de Maneby, William of Axmouth and Master John of Chishill to have for as long
as the aforesaid abbey shall be vacant and in the king’s hand. Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

56

Concerning the abbey of Selby and the
bishopric of Ely to be committed. And the king committed custody of the abbey of Seleby
that Thomas of Stamford had to the same Robert, William and John. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

57

Concerning the abbey of Seleby and the
bishopric of Ely to be committed. And the king committed custody of the bishopric of Ely
that he had granted to William le Breton to the aforesaid Robert, William and
John. Witness as above.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

58

10 Dec. Canterbury. The king has committed to Brother Robert de Maneby,
William de Axem’ and Master John de Chishulle custody of the vacant bishopric
of Coventry and Lichfield with all castles, lands and tenements pertaining to
the same for as long as it pleases the king, so that they are to answer for the
issues of the same at the Exchequer.1
Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

1.

There is a symbol resembling the mathematical addition sign
next to the marginalia for this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

59

Concerning thickets (‘spinis’) in the land of Benefield to be
sold. To Arnold du Bois. Because by an inquisition that the
king caused to be made for him, he understands that his demesne fields of his
land of Banefeud begin between his demesne wood which is called Wide Hay and
the wood of the abbot of Peterborough which is called Swine Hay and are
extended in length towards the boundary (‘sub
hora’) of the wood of Swine Hay as far as the wood which is called
Horenok, in length towards the boundary of Swine Hay as far as la Oxegis, and
la Oxeg’ and la Cunde are of the field of the aforesaid land, and thus from la
Oxeg’ in length towards the boundary of the wood of Swine Hay as far as la
Curode, and from la Curod’ in length by a path which leads as far as La
Hurstruding’, and from la Hurscruding’ in length towards the boundary of the
wood as far as La Brechesik’ and from La Brethes’ in length towards the
boundary of the wood which is called Keneboldeshag’ as far as the wood which is
called Lokhawe and thus through the boundary of the wood which is called
Lokhag’ in length as far as a certain division made and assessed by the twelve
jurors of the aforesaid inquisition namely to la Burilese and from that
division by ditch in length to his demesne wood which is called Stanle and thus
from that ditch about the boundary of the wood of Stanle in length as far as
Caluremede, and thus from Caluremed in length to the demesne wood of Wydehagh
in length towards the boundary of the wood of Wide Hay as far as Swine Hay, the
king orders that he cause his profit to be made from those things which are
within the aforesaid divisions as shall seem most expeditious, and that he
cause the issues proceeding therefrom, together with the issues of game if any
are now made in respect thereof, to be fully answered for at the king’s
Exchequer. And if any purprestures shall have been made anywhere within the
said demesne1 or other things pertaining thereto shall have
been removed, he is to cause it to be fully corrected (‘emendari’). Witness as above.

1.

Uncertain translation of 'fecerint aut
factam'.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

60

24 Dec. Dover. Concerning a fine for Henry de Mara.
Because afterwards he surrendered those letters and the king committed that
custody to his son Edward. The king, by a fine of 200 marks that Henry de Mara made
with him, of which he will render 100 m. to the king at Hilary next and the
remaining 100 m. at the king’s will, has granted to him custody of the land and
heirs of William son of Walter de Merk to have with appurtenances until the
legal age of the heirs of the same William together with the marriage of the
same heirs. In which etc.1
Witness R. earl of Cornwall.

1.

Entry cancelled because afterwards he surrendered those
letters and the king committed that custody to his son Edward. There is a
sizeable gap between this and the next entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

61

31 Dec. Faversham. Warwickshire. Thomas Otheyn gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take etc.1
Witness the king.

1.

All following entries are witnessed by the king unless specified
otherwise.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

62

[No
date].
Norfolk. Roger son of Roger de Wykemere gives the king one mark
for having a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

63

[No
date].
Middlesex. Hugh the Butler gives the king half a mark for writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

64

[No
date].
Nottinghamshire. Peter Manluvel and Thomas his brother give the king one
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

65

[No
date].
The prior of Launde gives the king one mark for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the
sheriff of Rutland
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

66

[No
date].
Memorandum that on St. Edward in the vigil of Epiphany
in the thirty-ninth year Master W. of Kilkenny delivered his seal to the king
and on the same day he handed it over to H. of Wingham.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

67

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Thomas de Gresl’ gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

68

[No
date].
Essex. Robert son of William gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

69

[No
date].
Sussex. Geoffrey de Wudekelfeld gives the king half a mark for
having a writ of grace before the king. Order to the sheriff of Sussex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

70

11
Jan. Westminster. Concerning custody of the land and heirs of
James de Estwod’. The king, by five marks of which Alice who was the wife
of James de Estwode will render to the king one moiety at the next Exchequer of
Easter and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, has
granted to the same Alice custody of the land and heirs of the aforesaid James
to have with appurtenances until the legal age of the heirs of the same James
together with the marriage of the same heirs. Order to the abbot of Pershore
and James Fresel, that having accepted security from the aforesaid Alice for
the aforesaid five marks to be rendered to the king at the aforesaid terms, to
cause the same Alice to have full seisin of the aforesaid custody, as
aforesaid.1 And he has letters
patent in respect thereof. By the abbot of
Pershore.

1.

Witness clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

71

Because otherwise below. The king has committed to Arnold du Bois custody the
castle of Sinmey for as long as it pleases the king.1

1.

Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See
77 below. There is a symbol resembling the
mathematical addition sign next to the marginalia for this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

72

11 Jan. Westminster. For Geoffrey de Neville concerning debts to
be attermined. The king has granted to Geoffrey de Neville son and heir
of John de Neville that, concerning all the debts that remain to be rendered to
the king of the fine that the same John made with the king for the debts of
Geoffrey de Neville his father, who was living which the king attermined to the
same John, when living, at 100s. per annum, he is to render henceforth 10 m.
per annum at the Exchequer at the same terms at which the same John was
accustomed to render the aforesaid 100s. until that debt shall have been fully
paid to the king. By R. fitz Nicholas.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

73

For Ingram de Fiennes concerning respite of
debts. The king has given until three weeks of Easter in the
thirty-ninth year respite to Ingram de Fiennes from all the debts and demands
touching the same. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same
Ingram to have that respite.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

74

13 Jan.
Westminster.
Concerning houses and tenements formerly of
Alan of Shoreditch to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to the mayor and sheriffs of
London
to take into the king’s hand without delay all the houses and
tenements in his bailiwick formerly of Alan of Shoreditch who fled on account
of the escape of John de Frome from the king’s prison of Newgate, and similarly
all his chattels into whosesoever hand they shall have come, and to keep them
safely until the king orders otherwise.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

75

[No
date].
Essex. Roger the Smith gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

76

[No
date].
Vacated because otherwise below. Peter son of William le Chalun’ and Isabella his mother
give the king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before
Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc. 1

1.

Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See 89 below. There is a symbol resembling the
letter ‘t’ next to the marginalia for this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

77

Concerning custody of the castle of
Sauneye. The king has committed to Arnold du Bois custody of his
castle of Sauvey with appurtenances for as long as it pleases the king, so that
he is to render to the king each year at the Exchequer the same farm that he
was accustomed to render whilst he held the same castle before the king
committed its keeping to Peter de Neville, together with two marks of increment
that the same Peter ought to have rendered to the king each year at the same
Exchequer.1 He has letters patent in respect thereof.

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

78

[No
date].
Buckinghamshire. Bernerus of Horwood gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

79

[No
date].
Norfolk. Sarra daughter of Hugh of Great Palgrave gives the king
one mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Roger of
Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

80

13 Jan.
Westminster.
Concerning custody of the castle and manor
of St. Briavels and the forest of Dene. The king has committed to James Fresel custody of the
castle and manor of St. Briavels and the forest of Dean with all its
appurtenances for as long as it pleases the king, so that he is to answer for
the issues of the same at the Exchequer.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

81

[No
date].
Hertfordshire. Robert de Knebedich gives the king half a mark for an
attaint to be taken before the justices at Hertford. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

82

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Peter son of Hugh de Ros gives the king half a mark for
a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

83

[No
date].
Essex. Richard son of Nicholas gives the king half a mark for
having a record from the court of Robert de Brus before the justices at
Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

84

[No
date].
Suffolk. The abbot of Leyston gives the king 20s. for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

85

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Durandus son of Henry and Alice his wife give the king
20 shillings for having a pone [to remove
a writ] from the county court of Northamptonshire before the justices of the
Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

86

18 Jan.
Merton.
For John de Burgh concerning respite of
debts. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to place in respite
until the quindene of Easter next the demand which he makes from John de Burgh
who is in the king’s service in Gascony for debts which he owes to the king at
the Exchequer.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

87

Hertfordshire. Marcus de Codr’ gives the king one mark for an attaint
to be taken before the justices next itinerating in Hertfordshire. Order to the
sheriff of
Herefordshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

88

Lincolnshire. The prior of Bullington gives the king one mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices at the first session
etc. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

89

Norfolk. Isabella who was the wife William le Chaloner gives the
king two marks for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

90

Nottinghamshire. Richard le Ostricer gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order
to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

91

For William de St. Omer concerning ancient
debts which have been attermined. The king has granted to William de St. Omer sometime
king’s sheriff of
Herefordshire
that he is to render all the ancient debts in which he is bound to
the king at the below-written terms, namely 25 m. at Easter in the thirty-ninth
year and 25 m. at Michaelmas in the same year, and thus 50 m. from year to year
at the same terms until the aforesaid ancient debts are fully rendered to the
king, so that he is to then render the debts which he owes for the bailiwick of
the county of Herefordshire and other new debts at once. Order to the barons of
the Exchequer to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

92

Essex. William son of Robert gives the king1 one mark for having a writ of entry relating to the
county of Essex before the itinerant justices at Hertford. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

1.

‘the king’
interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

93

19 Jan.
Merton.
Suffolk. Andrew Gaunsel and Margery his wife give the king half a
mark for having a writ [to remove a plea] from the county court of Essex before
the same justices concerning a certain charter to be rendered. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

94

For Simon son of Simon de
Brikeleswurth’. Simon son of Simon de Bikeleswurth gives the king 100s.
for having a writ of enquiry on the hambling of dogs. Order to A. du Bois,
justice of the forest, to take arrears from him. And he has land in
Northamptonshire.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

95

20 Jan.
Merton.
Buckinghamshire. Hugh Peche gives the king one mark for having a writ of
customs and services before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

96

Norfolk. Roger son of Ralph del Estr gives the king 20s. for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before R. of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

97

Concerning homage which has been taken from
Roger de la More. The king has taken the homage of Roger de la More son
and heir of Roger de la More for all the lands and tenements that the aforesaid
Roger his father held of the king in chief, and the king has delivered those
lands and tenements to him. Order to the abbot of Pershore, king’s escheator,
that having accepted security from the aforesaid Roger for rendering ten marks
at the next Exchequer of Easter for his relief, to cause the same Roger to have
full seisin of all the lands and tenements of which the aforesaid Roger his
father was seised in his demense as of fee on the day he died and which fall to
the same Roger by hereditary right and which were taken into the king’s hand by
reason of the death of the said Roger.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

98

Dorset. Helewis’ Martell gives the king one mark for having a
writ of warranty of charter before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Dorset
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

99

20 Jan.
Merton.
For Master Gilbert of Millers concerning 50
marks received as a loan in Gascony from the bishop of Worcester. The king, concerning 50 m. that Master Gilbert of
Millers received as a loan from W. bishop of Worcester for his expenses in
going as the king’s messenger to the parts of France, has allowed him 25 m. in
his annual fee of 50 m. for the term of Michaelmas last past which the king
granted to him to take at the Exchequer, 1
and the king gave him the remaining 25 m. at Bordeaux. Order to the barons of
the Exchequer to cause the same Master to be quit of the aforesaid 50 m.

1.

‘granted to him…Exchequer’ interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

100

21 Jan.
Kempton.
Concerning lands formerly of Richard Lovel
to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to the abbot of Pershore, king’s escheator, to
take into the king’s hand all the lands formerly of Richard Lovel in his
bailiwick.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

101

Essex. Everardus de Shabir’ and Agnes his wife give the king
one mark for an assize to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

102

22 Jan.
Kempton.
Wiltshire. Hugh Lovel, rector of the church of Rodbourne, gives the
king 20s. for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

103

Norfolk. William de Osb[er]m, chaplain, gives the king one mark
for having an assize1 of novel disseisin before Roger of Thirkleby.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security.

1.

‘assize’ interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

104

Essex. Robert de Alfelineston’ gives the king 20s. for a writ
of agreement before the justices at Hertford. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

105

Essex. The same Robert gives the king half a mark for having a
writ concerning chattels to be rendered before the same justices. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

106

Suffolk. Robert Pugard, John his brother, William de Fonte,
William Banc, Wymarc son of Robert and Yda la Teleresse taken and detained in
the prison of Melton for the death of William le Franc’ whereof they are
appealed give the king one mark that they be placed upon plevin. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

107

23 Jan.
Kempton.
For Peter Braunche concerning respite of
debt. The king has given respite to Peter Braunch from £25 in
which he is bound to the king and which are exacted from him by summons of the
Exchequer until the quindene of Easter next. Order to the barons of the
Exchequer to cause him to have that respite.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

108

Hampshire. William Merchant of Winchester gives the king half a
mark for having a writ of enquiry before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

109

For Stephen Baucean concerning a demand for
wreck of sea to be placed in respite. Because Stephen Bauzan is in the service of Edward the
king’s son in Gascony, order to Henry of Bath and his associates justices to
place the demand which they make from the men of the same Stephen of
Brikclisham concerning wreck of the sea in respite until the quindene of Easter
next.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

110

25 Jan.
Windsor. For Henry Esturmy concerning a debt to be
attermined. Because Geoffrey Esturmy father of Henry Esturmy died in
the king’s service and the same Henry has recently gained his land, the king
has granted to the same Henry that concerning all the debts that he owes to the
king of the debts of his father he is to render 50 m. per annum at the king’s
Exchequer, namely 25 m. at the next Exchequer of Easter and 25 m. at the
Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and thus 50 m. from year to year at the
same terms until all the aforesaid debts shall have been paid to the king.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to
cause it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

111

Essex. Ralph son of Ralph de Hauville gives the king 20s. for
an assize to be taken before Roger of Whitchester. And order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

112

Surrey. Henry son of John Carshalton and John his brother and
Gunnora de Tanete give the king 2 m. for having an attaint before Henry of
Bath. Order to the sheriff of Surrey
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

113

Warwickshire. Walter of Elmdon gives the king one mark for an assize
to be taken before William Trussel. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

114

[No
date].
Wiltshire. Ralph of Witton gives the king one mark of gold for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. And he has land in
Wiltshire.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

115

[No
date].
Sussex. John of Gatesden of Sussex gives the king 40s.1 for having a record of an assize of mort d’ancestor
that Roger of Whitchester took and a certain other case2 between Roger de Mikelfeld and the same concerning
a tenement in Mikefeld before the king (coram rege). And he
is to be distrained by the sheriff of Sussex
.3

1.

‘the king 40s.’ written
over erased text.

2.

‘and a certain other
case’ interlined.

3.

Entry
written in a considerably larger hand to those surrounding it.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

116

[No
date].
Devon. Walter de Fauncehenay and Avicia his wife give the king
one mark for having a record relating to the county of Devon before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Devon
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

117

26 Jan.
Windsor. Oxfordshire. For Thomas son of
Ralph. Thomas son of Ralph who is appealed of a trespass of the
forest gives the king half a mark for having peace until the arrival of the
justices of the forest in the parts of Oxford. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

118

Yorkshire. William of Middleton gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

119

Yorkshire. William Malebiss gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

120

28 Jan.
Windsor. Middlesex. John le Hert gives the king half a mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Middlesex
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

121

[No
date].
Suffolk. Semamius the Tanner de St. Edmund gives the king one
mark for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

122

Essex. Robert de Charneles and Emma his wife, Cristian Gernun
and Alice his sister give the king half a mark for having a writ [for a plea]
of trespass before the itinerant justices at Beremundes. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

123

Norfolk. Richard of Cavendish gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 13d.

6 Feb
. Westminster. To the abbot and convent of Abingdon. Whereas they have
cared little to hear the king’s prayers laterly directed to them with the king
in England to provide Richard, convert, and Martha his wife, with necessaries
throughout two years, at which the king is much amazed and moved,
presuming1 without doubt from this [refusal] that if he were to
have been absent in parts across the sea, the same prayers would have had
little or no effect with them, especially since they have refused to admit them
when he is present. But still wishing to test their devotion again as to
whether in this affair the king will be heard favourably or suffer repulse he
solicits them again for the said converts, asking that according to the tenor
of the earlier letters directed to them to provide the necessaries, carrying
into effect in such wise our prayers in this matter that he
[sic] will wish the preceding delay is wholly forgotten
by the subsequent effect and that they shall deserve fitting remuneration and
thanks from the king.

1.

‘hoping’
crossed through.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

124

Matilda of Oxford has similar letters to the abbot and
convent of Oseney.1 William, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Battle. Mabilla, convert, to the prior and convent of St.
Gregory, Canterbury. Henry the Clerk, convert, to the Master of the
Hospital of St. John, Oxford. Robert Grosseteset, convert, to the prior of St.
Swithun’s, Winchester. Philip, convert, to the prior of St. Mary of
Walsingham.2 Othis, convert, to the prior and convent of
Barnwell. Juliana, wife of Roger, convert, and two of her
children3 to the abbess and convert of Aunestowe. Philip, convert, to the prior and convert of
Montacute.Isabella, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Dore. Richolda, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Buildwas. Thomas de St. Laurence, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Combe. Cristiana of Winchester, convert, to the prior and
convent of St. Bartholomew, London. William of Canterbury and John his son to the abbot
and convent of Stanley in Wiltshire. To the abbot and convent of Roche for John de
Plessetis, convert. To the abbot and convent of Kirkstead for Mary of
Lincoln, convert, and her child.4
Richard son of Geoffrey, convert, at
Tewkesbury. Richard of Canterbury, convert, at Bath.5
William of Canterbury, convert, at Lanynton’. Robert Grossetete to the prior of St. Swithun’s,
Winchester.

Geoffrey, convert, to the prior and convent of
Leicester.6 Richard of Worcester, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Glastonbury.John Mansel to the prior and convent of Lewes.Muriel, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Pipewell.Helewisa daughter of Muriel, converts, to the abbot and
convent of Bayham.Windour’ and Ysabell’ his wife to the abbot and convent
of Dore.7
Dionisia wife of Otto and her child8 to
the prior and convent of Huntingdon.Richard de Dunton’ and Richolda his wife to the abbot
and convent of Buildwas.Simon son of Isabella and Sibilla her sister to the
abbot and convent of Flaxley.John and Hodierna children of William, converts, to the
prior and convent of Tortington.Henry and Hawisia, converts, to the abbot and convent
of St. Augustine’s, Bristol.William, convert, to the prior and convent of
Worcester.Dionisia and her child, converts,9 to the
prior and convent of Boxgrave.Dionisia daughter of John, converts, to the prior and
convent of Michelham.Thomas, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Byland.10
Richard, convert, to the prior and convent of
Shelford.Cristiana of Gloucester to the prior of St.
Oswald.

1.

The names are listed in two
columns.

2.

Corrected from ‘Holy Trinity Aldgate’.

3.

The Latin reads 'filie' so it is unclear if sons or
daughters is meant.

4.

The Latin reads 'fil'' so it is
unclear if son or daughter is meant.

5.

This entry in the
list is cancelled.

6.

The second column of names starts here.

7.

This, and
the following five items in this list, are marked with a symbol
resembling the mathematical addition sign and are cancelled with the
note ‘They did not have them.’

8.

The Latin
reads 'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

9.

The Latin reads
'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

10.

This entry in the list appears to be cancelled.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

125

Concerning converts sent again to the abbeys and
priories in which they previously stayed at the king’s instance.

Alice, convert, to the prior and convent of
Surgeston’.William1 brother of
Geoffrey, converts, to the prior and convent of Durham.William of Northampton, convert, to the prior and
convent of Belvoir.Robert son of Geoffrey, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Garendon.Richard of London, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Merevale.Drogo, convert, to the abbot and convent of Stoneleigh
in Arden.Laurence, convert, his wife and his child to the
Hospital of St. Leonard, York.2Alice of Lincoln, convert, at Dunstable.Susana at Ramsey for her life.John of Canterbury, convert, at Rochester.Walter son of Muriel and Helewysa his sister to the
abbot and convent of Tapham.Muriel and John her son to the prior and convent of
Kyme.Cecilia wife of William, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Faxley.John and Hodierna, converts, to the prior and convent
of Trentham.William of Canterbury, convert to the abbot and convent
of Croxden. Afterwards he had according to the writ.Agnes daughter of William of Northampton, converts, to
the prior and convent of St. Bartholomew, Lincoln.William of Northampton, to the abbot and convent of
Vaudey.John Clerk, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Beauchief.Agnes, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Sawtry.Henry of York, convert, to the prior of
Tynemouth.Sibilla de Chestenesham and Aug’ her child at
Missenden.3
Joan of Oxford, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Middleton’. Afterwards she had according to the writ.Isabella of London, convert, to the abbot and convent
of Abbotsbury.Edith of Gloucester, convert, at Little Malvern.John of Darlington, convert, to the abbot of
Darley.Matilda wife of Robert Grosseteste, convert, and her
child to the abbot of Hyde.4

1.

‘convert’ interlined after William

2.

The Latin reads 'fil'' so it is
unclear if son or daughter is meant.

3.

The Latin reads 'fil'' so it is unclear if son or
daughter is meant.

4.

The name of the child is given, but it
is unclear whether 'John, her son' or 'Joan, her daughter' is
meant.

Membrane 12

27 Jan.
Windsor. Hampshire. Robert de Tuyt and Allex’ his wife give the king one
mark for having an assize before Henry de Mara. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

128

Suffolk. Robert of Gislingham gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

129

29 Jan.
Windsor. Norfolk. Hugh de Pinkeny and Margery his wife give the king half
a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

130

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Robert de Pavily gives the king 20s. for having an
attaint before Roger of Thirkleby relating to a novel disseisin of a tenement
in Elkington. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

131

Warwickshire. Robert de Hasting’ and Joan his wife give the king 2 m.
for associating William Trussell in an assize. They have land in
Warwickshire.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

132

3 Feb.
Westminster.
Yorkshire. Adam de Punteys gives the king 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

133

Derbyshire. Ralph of Grendon gives the king one mark for having an
assize before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

134

Norfolk. Roger de Caus gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

135

4 Feb.
Westminster. Derbyshire. John de Eyncurt gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

136

Nottinghamshire. The same John gives the king one mark for a similar
writ. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

137

4 Feb.
Westminster. Vacated because he did not have
it. Ralph of Williton gives the king one mark for having a
writ of pone [to remove a writ] before the
justices at the first session etc. concerning the oxen of the same Ralph taken
etc. Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
to take security etc. 1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have it. There is a symbol
resembling the mathematical addition sign next to the marginalia for this
entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

138

Yorkshire. Thomas of Etton gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

139

Yorkshire. Julian son of Benedict gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

140

Vacated because he did not have
it. Peter son of Richard gives the king half a mark for
having the assize of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby which the same
Peter arraigns etc. against Thomas de Chaworth and Agnes who was the wife of
Richard de Leweder’ concerning two bovates of land in Wadworth. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have it. There is a symbol
resembling the mathematical addition sign next to the marginalia for this
entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

141

5 Feb.
Westminster. Essex. Richard son of William gives the king one mark for
having the assive of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri which the same
Richard arraigns etc. against Robert Richetale and others concerning a tenement
in Clavering. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

142

Concerning the homage of Henry Lovel which
has been taken. The king has taken the homage of Henry Lovel son and
heir of Richard Lovel for all the lands and tenements that the aforesaid
Richard his father held of the king in chief and the king has delivered those
lands and tenements to him. Order to the abbot of Pershore, king’s escheator,
that having accepted security from the aforesaid Henry for £100 to be rendered
to the king at his Exchequer at the below-written terms, namely 50 m. at the
Exchequer of Easter in the thirty-ninth year, and 50 m. at the Exchequer of
Michaelmas next following, and 50 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the fortieth
year for his relief, to cause the same Henry to have full seisin of all the
lands and tenements of which the aforesaid Richard his father was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day he died and which fall to the same Henry by
hereditary right and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of the
death of the said Richard.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

143

Lancaster. Peter de Burenhull gives the king half a mark for a writ
of grace. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

144

6 Feb.
Westminster. Suffolk. William de Bradeford’ gives the king 20s. for having an
assize of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby that he arraigns against
Geoffrey of Titsey and Martin son of Saver’ concerning 9½ acres of land in
Ryndham.1 Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

145

Herefordshire. Simon le Wafre gives the king 20s. for having an assize
of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington that he arraigns against Imbert de
Montferrand concerning a tenement in Wystaneston in Herefordshire.1

1.

‘in Herefordshire’
interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

146

[No
date].
Oxfordshire. James son of Gilbert and Sarra his wife give the king
one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

147

Hertfordshire. Philip of Worcester gives the king 20s. for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston that he arraigns etc.
against Stephen Chenduit and others concerning a tenement in Childerlongley
[now King's Langley] in Hertfordshire.1

1.

‘in Hertfordshire’ interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

148

Yorkshire. Master John de Burgund’ gives the king 20s. for a writ
of debt ad terminun. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

149

Yorkshire. The same Master John gives the king 20s. for another
writ of debt ad terminun. Order to the
same sheriff to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

150

6 Feb.
Westminster. Nottinghamshire. Nicholas Scrop parson of the church of Treswell gives
the king 20s. for having an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton
that he arraigns against John de Musters and others concerning a tenement in
Treswell1 in county Nottinghamshire.

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

151

7 Feb.
Westminster. For Master Patrick of Carlisle concerning a
pardon of 3½ m. The king has pardoned Master Patrick of Carlisle 3½ m.
of which the king made him a prest when he was at Deganwy. Order to the barons
of the Exchequer to cause the same to be quit thereof.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

152

8 Feb.
Westminster. For William de Mortimer concerning a
respite of the debts that he owes in Jewry to the king. Because William de Mortimer is in the king’s service
with Edward the king’s son in Gascony, the king has granted to him that until
his return from the aforesaid parts he is to have respite from all debts that
he owes to the king in Jewry together with the usury which, by reason of those
debts, may be demanded from him. Order to the justices assigned to the custody
of the Jews to cause him to have that respite. And if anyone shall have caused
distraint to be made in his lands or chattels for those debts it is to be
wholly released until the aforesaid term.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

153

For Thomas of Winchester servant of P. de
Savoy concerning the aforesaid 37½ m. The king, for one mark of gold that Thomas of Winchester
servant of Peter de Savoy gave the king, has pardoned the same Thomas 37½ m. of
90 m. in which the same Thomas was bound to the king for the debts of the Jews.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same Thomas to be quit of the
aforesaid 37½ m. By Artald de Sancto Romano.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

154

Northumberland. Richard of Gosbeck and Margery his wife give the king
20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Northumberland
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

155

Hertfordshire. The same Richard and Margery give the king 40s. for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Roger of Whitchester. Order to the
sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

156

For Simon de Beauchamp concerning respite
of a debt that Peytevin, Jew, exacts from him. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to place in respite the demand that he makes from Simon de
Beauchamp who is in the king’s service with Edward the king’s son in Gascony
from the debts that Peytevin, Jew of Bedford, exacts from him until three weeks
from Easter, and he is to cause the livestock of the same Simon, if he has
taken any for this reason, to be delivered to him without delay.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

157

9 Feb.
Westminster. Norfolk. Bartholomew de Poer gives the king half a mark for a
writ of enquiry. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

158

Yorkshire. Robert Gra of Yorkshire gives the king one mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security to take etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

159

10 Feb.
Westminster. Northamptonshire. Ralph the Serjeant gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

160

Devon. Warin of Portmare gives the king1 half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon
to take security etc.

1.

‘gives the king’ repeated
and the second instance underlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

161

[No
date].
For the abbot of Flexlegh’. The abbot of Flaxley gives the king one mark of gold for
having a writ of enquiry which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de
Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and he is quit.1

1.

Marginalia for this entry
written over erased text, possibly ‘Concerning a mark of gold’.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

162

[No
date].
For Walter de Burges concerning having a
certain liberty. Walter de Burges gives the king 12 bezants of gold for
having the liberty that he may course with his dogs for hares, foxes and
wild-cats in the counties of Wiltshire and Dorset. And he has paid those to the
king and is quit.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

163

[No
date].
Norfolk. Concerning William of
Terrington. William of Terrington gives the king 12 marks for having
a charter of warren and for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc.,
which he ought to pay to the king at Easter next. And he has land in Norfolk.
Afterwards he paid in the Wardrobe and is quit.1

1.

‘Afterwards...quit’ added in darker
ink.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

164

[No
date].
For Alan Pyrot. Alan Pirot gives the king one mark of gold for having
the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which he has paid in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano and he is quit etc.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

165

Oxfordshire. Hugh Brun taken and detained in the king’s prison of
Oxford for a trespass of the forest gives the king one mark that he may be
placed on bail until the coming of the justices of the forest. Order to the
sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

166

[No
date].
Cumberland. Roger son of William of Newcastle-upon-Tyne gives the
king 40s. for having a writ of record concerning a false judgment relating to
the court of Carlisle before the justices at Westminster. In county
Cumberland.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

167

[No
date].
For the abbot of Roche. The abbot of Roche gives the king one and a half marks
of gold for having the tallage lately assessed upon his tenants in the manor of
Carlton in Lindrick that was at some time the king’s demesne and for his
charter granted to him in respect thereof from henceforth to be firmly
observed, which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano
keeper of the same Wardrobe and he is quit.

a.

The first membrane of the originalia roll, E 371/19 is missing.
This is the first entry on the second membrane of the originalia roll. The top
left-hand corner of the membrane is missing. It is not possible to discern the
marginal annotations for all entries.

168

Norfolk. Henry son of Ralph, Warin de Brageham and Agnes his
wife, Miles de Beauchamp, Robert de Wauton’ and Sarra his wife, Isabella de
Beauchamp, John of Croxton, Thomas son of Robert and John of Gatesden junior
give the king one mark for a writ ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

169

Vacated because in the Close Roll. Because the king agrees by inspection of the rolls of
his Chancery that at another time when the king caused his demesnes throughout
England to be tallaged Philip Basset had the king’s writ to have reasonable
tallage of his tenants in the manor of [High] Wycombe that was anciently the
king’s demense, order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to cause the same Philip to have reasonable tallage from his
tenants in the aforesaid manor because the king is to cause his demesnes to be
tallaged again.1

1.

Entry
cancelled because in the Close Roll. See CR 1253–54, p. 18.
There is a symbol remsembling the mathematical addition sign next to the
marginalia for this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

170

[No
date].
Hertfordshire. Hugh de Mortimer gives the king half a mark for haivng a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Hertfordshire to Westminster concerning a certain neif (‘nativo’). Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

171

[No
date].
For the burgesses of St. Omer. The burgesses of St. Omer give the king £86 13s. 4d. for
having certain rights in England just as is more fully contained in their
charter which the king granted to them this year1 which they have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de
Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and are quit etc., namely for having
the right that neither themselves nor their goods will be arrested for any debt
for which they are not sureties or the principal debtors etc.2

1.

‘which the king granted to them this year’
interlined.

2.

Last phrase an
addition.

172

[No
date].
Worcestershire. Robert son of Richard of Bockleton gives the king 2 m.
for having an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington that he
arraigns etc against Masiream of Bockleton, Richard the Marshal and William de
la Hull concerning two carucates of land with appurtenances in of
Bockleton.1 In Worcestershire.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

173

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The abbot of Byland gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

174

[No
date].
Westmorland. The same abbot gives the king 20s. for having a record
before the king (coram rege). Order to the sheriff of
Westmorland
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

175

13 Feb.
Westminster. Warwickshire. Simon of Mancetter gives the king one mark for having an
assize before Master Simon of Walton that he arraigns against Roger de Nuthurst
and others concerning a dyke levelled in Tamworth. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

176

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Concerning Robert
Ingeram. Robert Ingeram gives the king one and a half marks of
gold for having a charter of warren in all his demesne lands of Heslerton, Dale
and Arncliffe in Yorkshire, and for having the liberty not to be put on assizes
etc. And he has paid that mark in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto
Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and he will pay the said half a mark to the
same Artald in three weeks of Easter, and he has land in Yorkshire.

[in the Roll]

177

Yorkshire. Adam de Norfolch’ and Elena his mother give the king one
mark for having an assize of novel disseisin before Alan of Wassand concerning
common pasture in Naburn’. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

178

Norfolk. Simon de Karebroc’ and Margery his wife give the king
one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

179

[No
date].
Concerning security to be taken from Peter
Foliot king’s escheator in Oxfordshire for 100s. to the king’s use. Order to the abbot of Pershore to take security from
Peter Foliet king’s escheator in Oxfordshire for 100s. to the king’s use
because in contempt of the king’s order he stayed in the manor of Lillingstone
formerly of Peter Chaceporc sometime keeper of the king’s Wardrobe and used
(‘expendit’) and wasted the goods found
in it against the king’s order.

[in the Roll]

180

14 Feb.
Westminster. Essex. Richard of Winchester and Matilda his wife, Geoffrey le
Sage and Helewisa his wife, Amicia and Juliana sisters of the aforesaid Matilda
and Geoffrey son of Isabella give the king 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

181

For Gregory le Paumer. Gregory le Paumer has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe on the morrow of St.
Valentine at Westminster 2 m. of gold in gold leaf and 16 bezants and a half
penny of Murcia that the same Gregory purchased from the 22½ m. at which he was
amerced for a trespass. Order to the justices assigned to the custody of the
Jews to cause the aforesaid Gregory to be quit of the aforesaid 22½
m.1

1.

Uncertain translation of 'obulus de
muta'.

182

16 Feb.
Westminster. Sussex. Richard Lime gives the king half a mark for a writ of
trespass1 before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Sussex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

1.

Remainder of
sentence interlined.

183

Sussex. The same Richard Lime gives the king half a mark for
another writ of trespass1 before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Sussex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

1.

Remainder of sentence interlined.

184

Bedfordshire. Alexander of Hampden gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] from the
county court of Bedfordshire to Westminster concerning debt. Order to the
sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

185

Essex. Roger son of Fulc gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Essex to Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

186

[No
date].
Buckinghamshire. Henry parson of the church of Preston gives the king
half a mark for having a writ of utrum1 relating to the
county of Buckinghamshire before John de Cave. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘of utrum’ interlined.

187

[No
date].
Norfolk. William son of Henry of Rye and Alice his wife give the
king 20s. for having an assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton that
he arraigns against Ralph Lovel. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

188

[No
date].
For Robert Trillec. The king has granted to Robert Trillec, clerk, all those
lands with appurtenances that Weganus son of Pagan held in Archenfield that is
the king’s escheat by reason of a felony that the same Waganus made, to have
and to hold of the king and his heirs by the same Robert and his heirs
rendering therefor annually to the king and his heirs half a mark of silver by
the hand of the sheriff of
Herefordshire
who shall be during that time, namely a moiety at Easter and a
moiety at Michaelmas, together with 40d. which by the hand of the same sheriff
were previously accustomed to be rendered annually to the king for the
aforesaid land.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, the date of witness is given as
14 Feb.

189

[No
date].
For Robert Trillec. The same Robert gives the king one mark of gold for
having the aforesaid charter which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald
de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and is quit.

[in the Roll]

190

17 Feb.
Westminster. Cambridgeshire. Thomas son of Henry gives the king 20s. for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri that he arraigns etc.
against the prior of Barnwell and others concerning a tenement in Chesterton.
Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

191

Essex. Nicholas son of Joceus and Matilda his wife gives the
king half a mark for a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Essex' to 'London'.

192

18 Feb.
Westminster. Oxfordshire. Siwardus of Stonesfield gives the king half a mark for
having a writ for respite from answering for a trespass of the forest before
the justices of the forest when they shall have first come to Oxfordshire.
Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

193

Because she did not have it. Petronilla who was the wife of Robert de Pavily gives
the king one mark for a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.1

[in the Roll]

1.

Entry cancelled because she did not have it. There is a
symbol resembling the mathematical addition sign in the margin next to this
entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

194

19 Feb.
Westminster. For William de Sar’, clerk. William de Sar’, clerk, gives the king half a mark of
gold for remission of the king’s suit concerning an appeal that Martin the
Approver who has abjured the king’s realm pursued against him concerning the
cutting of purses, and he has paid that half a mark in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and is quit.

195

For the citizens of Worcester concerning a
pardon. The king has pardoned the citizens of Worcester 20 m.
that are exacted from them by summons of the Exchequer for a fine before the
judgment that was made before the justices lately itinerant in county
Worcestershire. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same to be
quit in respect thereof. By the same king.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

196

20 Feb.
Westminster. For the bishop of Worcester concerning
debts which have been attermined. The king has granted to W. bishop of Worcester that he
is to render 25 m. per annum at the Exchequer at Westminster, namely 25 m. at
Easter in the thirty-ninth year and 25 m. at Easter in the fortieth year, and
thus 25 m. from year to year at the aforesaid term until the £327 13s. 5d. that
he owes to the king for several debts are fully paid to the king. Order to the
barons of the Exchequer to cause the same bishop to have the aforsaid terms and
it do be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

197

For Nicholas de Molis. Because the king has given to Nicholas de Molis those
100 m. –––– 1 by which Peter son of Matthew made fine with
the king for the service of two knights in Gascony2
before the king’s last passage to Gascony, order to the sheriff of Devon
to distrain the aforesaid Peter by his lands and chattels in the
bailiwick of the same sheriff to render the aforesaid 100 m. to the aforesaid
Nicholas.

1.

This line
is through erased text.

2.

‘of two knights in Gascony’ interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

198

Yorkshire. William son of William de Marisco and Landaran’ his wife
gives the king one mark for having an assize of novel disseisin before Alan de
Watsand. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

199

For Henry Crassus. Henry Grassus gives the king 6 bezants for having an
assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton which he has paid in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and he
is quit.

200

Suffolk. Agnes daughter of Roger de Coleville gives the king 20s.
for having an assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

201

Suffolk. John de Guneton’ gives the king one mark for writ of
trespass. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

202

23 Feb.
Westminster. Yorkshire. William of Bessingby gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

203

26 Feb.
Westminster. Herefordshire. Roger of Burghill gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Herefordshire to Westminster against Nicholas de la Hulle concerning
livestock of the same Roger taken and unjustly detained, as is said. Order to
the sheriff of
Herefordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

Membrane 12d.

Concerning converts sent to (‘per’) the abbeys.

204

Thomas of Northampton, convert, to the abbot and
convent of Holcoltram.Petronilla of York, convert, to the prior and convent
of Hexstildesham.Richard de Cant’, convert, to the prior and convent of
Bath.John son of Walter, convert, to the prior and convent
of Encresey.1
John de St. Albans, convert, to the abbot and convert
of Cuburn’.2
Sabina, convert, wife of John de St. Albans to the
abbot and convent of Kingeswode.Joan of London, convert, to the abbot and convent of
Eynesham.Elaremunda, convert, to the abbess and convent of
Alicstowe.John de Sutton, convert, to the prior and convent of
Daventry.John of Northampton, convert, and Mabilla his wife to
the abbot of St. Agatha.William, convert, and Julia his sister to the prior of
Kirkham.Petronilla of York, convert, to the prior of
Bolinton’.

1.

Uncertain transcription of Encresey.

2.

Uncertain transcription of Cuburn'.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 11

26 Feb.
Westminster. For the citizens of York. Because the citizens of York had made fine with the king
by 600 marks of silver and five marks of gold for their tallage, order to
Brother Robert de Maunby, Thomas of Stamford and Robert de Crepping not to
intermeddle with any tallage to be assessed in the vill of York.

[in the Roll]

206

[No
date].
Hampshire. Rocelinus of Lyndhurst and Absolom her brother give the
king one mark for a writ to be placed upon plevin until the coming of the
justices of the forest to Hampshire for a trespass of the forest of which they
have been accused. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, it is noted that Rocelinus
and Absolom are taken and detained for this trespass.

207

Berkshire. Ralph of Yattendon gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

208

27 Feb.
Westminster. Hertfordshire. William of Leicester gives the king half a mark for a
writ concerning the animals of the same William driven from the county of
Cambridgeshire into the county of Hertfordshire against the king’s peace. Order
to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2 this entry is simplified to
'William of Leicester gives the king half a mark for having a writ of grace'.

b.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2 the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Hertfordshire' to 'Cambridgeshire'.

209

1 March.
Westminster. Kent. Thomas of Higham gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Kent before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

210

Kent. The same Thomas of Higham gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] from the
county court of Kent before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

211

[No
date].
For the citizens of Lincoln. The citizens of Lincoln give the king 100 m. for having
a charter of liberties namely that the same or their goods are not arrested for
any debt for which they are not sureties or the principal
debtors,1 which they have paid in
the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and
they are quit.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

'namely...principal debtors'.

212

2 March.
Westminster. For the citizens of Lincoln. The same citizens have made fine with the king
collectively (‘in grosso’) by £200
sterling for tallage to be assessed upon them at present, of which they will
render one moiety to the king at his Exchequer in one month of Easter next and
the other moiety at the same Exchequer in one month of Michaelmas next
following. Order to Roger of Whitchester and William Trussell not to
intermeddle with the aforesaid tallage.

[in the Roll, S’]

213

[No
date].
For the burgesses of Newcastle. The king’s burgesses of Newcastle-on-Tyne have made fine
with the king collectively by £100 sterling for tallage to be assessed upon
them at present, which they will render to the king at the same Exchequer at
the same terms. Order to Brother Robert de Manneby, Thomas of Stamford and
Robert of Crepping not to intermeddle with that tallage.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia Roll, E 371/19, m.2, the marginalia also have
'Northumberland'.

214

3 March.
Westminster. Northamptonshire. William de Suaving’ gives the king 20s. for having an
attaint before Roger of Thirkleby and William le Breton1 which he arraigns etc. against William de Chavel’ and
others concerning a tenement in Beregh’ and Ketton’. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Second name
interlined.

215

Huntingdonshire. Roger de Lovetot gives the king one mark for having a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

216

For the bailiffs of Cambridge. The bailiffs of Cambridge give the king two marks for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

217

Huntingdonshire. William son of Eudon’ gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

218

6 March.
Westminster. Buckinghamshire. Ralph de Sibbeford’ gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of mort d’ancestor before Master Simon of Walton which he
arraigns etc. against Walter the Marshal concerning a messuage with
appurtenances in Buckingham. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

219

[No
date].
Devon. The prior of Montacute gives the king two marks for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton which he arraigns
etc. against Hugh Peverel and others concerning a tenement in Kerswell. Order
to the sheriff of Devon
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

220

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. Gilbert of Preston and Robert of Grendon sheriff of Shropshire and
Staffordshire
are appointed to assess the king’s tallage in the cities, boroughs
and demesnes of the king in the counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire,
Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire separately per head or in
common accordingly as shall seem most expeditious.

221

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed Brother Robert de
Manneby, Thomas of Stamford and Robert de Crepping in the counties of
Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancaster.

222

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed Robert de Shottenden
and William of Tinhead sheriff of Wiltshire
in the counties of Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire.

223

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed Nicholas de Hadlou and
Henry of Farlegh in the counties of Hampshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.

224

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed Roger of Whitchester
and William Trussell in the counties of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire,
Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire.

225

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed Walter le Breton and
Robert Savage in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire,
Huntingdonshire, Essex and Hertfordshire.

226

Concerning tallage to be assessed in
cities, boroughs and the king’s demesnes. In the same manner are appointed John de Wyvyle and
Thomas Esporun in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire
and Middlesex.

227

[No
date].
Concerning men to be amerced. Nicholas de Turri is appointed to amerce all those who
are in the king’s mercy concerning pleas moved before the king (coram
Rege) relating to the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent,
Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Essex [and] Hertfordshire.

228

[No
date].
Concerning men to be amerced. In the same manner Henry de Mara is appointed in the
counties of Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Dorset.

229

[No
date].
Concerning men to be amerced. In the same manner Henry of Bratton is appointed in the
counties of Devon, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and
Buckinghamshire.

230

8 March.
Westminster. For the burgesses of Denewic’. The king’s burgesses of Dunwich have paid 20 marks in
the king’s Wardrobe at Westminster to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the
same Wardrobe of a promise that they made to the king pro bono adventu
regis from parts overseas. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
it cause them to be quit therefrom.

231

For the citizens of Canterbury. The citizens of Canterbury have paid £20 in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe for the safe
arrival (pro bono advento suo) of the king and 10 m. for a
trespass of market, and they are quit.

232

10 March.
St. Albans. Northamptonshire. Maurice Daundely gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

233

Sussex. Geoffrey de Rudekesfold’ give the king half a mark for
having1 a pone [to remove a
plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘having’
repeated.

234

11 March.
St. Albans. Buckinghamshire. Simon Druel and Alice his wife give the king 20s. for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bath which he arraigns etc.
aginst Simon Bocard and others concerning a tenement in Newton Blossomville.
Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

235

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Simon of Lowthorpe gives the king half a mark for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before John of Lexington concerning
the church of Lowthorpe. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

236

[No
date].
Devon. Nicholas of Filleigh gives the king half a mark for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before Henry of Bratton concerning
the church of Fineleg’. Order to the sheriff of Devon
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

237

[No
date].
Concerning gold to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Matthew son of Geoffrey de Knelle gives the king 12
bezants for having a charter of warren which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe
to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe. And he is quit.

238

[No
date].
Concerning gold to be paid in the
Wardrobe. John of Weedon knight gives the king half a mark of gold
for having a liberty namely that he may hunt with his dogs etc., and he has
paid that half a mark in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper
of the same Wardrobe and he is quit.

239

[No
date].
Concerning gold to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Aaron son of Abraham, Jew of London, gives the king 12
bezants of gold for having a writ which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, the entry is simplified
to 'for a writ of grace'.

240

[No
date].
Concerning gold to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Robert de Scalis gives the king half a mark of gold for
having a liberty, namely not to be put on assizes etc., and he has paid that
half a mark in the same Wardrobe to the same Artald and he is quit.

241

For the abbot of Grestaine. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to place in respite until the Close of Easter the demand that he
makes by summons of the Exchequer from the abbot of Grestaine for one mark of
gold to the king’s use.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

242

14 March.
St. Albans. For John de Escretevyle. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to place in respite until three weeks of Easter next the demand
that he makes from John de Escrutevyle by the summons of the Exchequer from 20
m. for false claim.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

243

For Roger son of Godwin’. The king has pardoned Roger son of Godwin of Flexmere
half a mark at which he was amerced before the king’s justices last intinerant
at Hertford for common summonses. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause
the same to be quit thereof. By the prior of Novo Burgo.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

244

Oxfordshire. William of Chalgrove gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] before
the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2 the entry is simplified to
'a writ ad terminum'.

245

16 March.
Waltham. For Ralph of Leicester. To the barons of the Exchequer. Ralph of Leicester clerk
has paid in the king’s Wardrobe at St. Albans to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper
of the same Wardrobe on Saturday next after St. Gregory in the thirty-ninth
year 16 marks which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer, namely 15
m. that he owed to the king for Robert sometime bishop of Lincoln and one mark
at which the same Ralph was amerced before the king’s justices of the Bench for
a default. Order therefore to cause the same Ralph to be quit of the aforesaid
16 m.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

246

For Ralph of Leicester. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to permit the same Ralph to be quit of the aforesaid 16 m. and to
wholly remit the distraint, if any, that he shall have made from him for
them.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

247

Hertfordshire. Isabella who was the wife of Richard de Vabadu’ gives
the king half a mark for having a pone [to
remove a plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

248

Devon. Nicholas de Durys gives the king 20s. for having an
assize before Henry of Bratton that he arraigns etc. against William de Aure
and others concerning the course of a diverted river in Durysse. Order to the
sheriff of Devon to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

249

[No
date].
For the burgesses of Portsmouth. The king’s burgesses of Portsmouth have made fine with
the king by two marks of gold to be paid into the king’s Wardrobe at Easter in
the thirty-ninth year that the king make judgment1 on the charter of the
aforesaid burgesses which they have concerning quittance of tallage and for
having the king’s letters patent of quittance of tallage forever. Afterwards
they have paid those in the Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc.,
and are quit.2

1.

Uncertain translation of
'Rex faciat iudicare'.

2.

The last sentence is added in a different hand.

250

19 March.
Westminster. Leicestershire. Gerard de Oddingeseles gives the king one mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

251

For Peter de Bellak’. To the barons of the Exchequer. Concerning £8 16s. 3d.
that Peter de Bellak’ owes to the king of prests made to him in the king’s
Wardrobe from the time when William de Plessetis was taker
(captor) for the king’s Wardrobe, the king has granted to
the same Peter at the instance of the king’s beloved William de Valence that he
is to render 10s. at the king’s Exchequer of Easter in the thirty-ninth year
and 10s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and thus 20s. from year
to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £8 16s. 3d. shall have been paid
to the king. Order therefore to cause him to have those terms and to cause it
to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

252

Yorkshire. Gilbert son of Gilbert of Whetele gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of Lexington.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

253

20 March.
Westminster. Yorkshire. Roger son of Robert de Merk’ gives the king half a mark
for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

254

21 March.
Westminster. Derbyshire. Robert le Vavasur gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

255

For John de Gisors. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to place in respite until one month of Easter the demand that he
makes from John de Gisors the king’s chamberlain of London by summons of the
Exchequer for amercements made before the king’s justices lately itinerant at
Hertford, and to cause his livestock, if he took any for this reason, to be
delivered in the meantime.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

256

21 March.
Westminster. Yorkshire. Gerald son of Gerald gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

257

Yorkshire. Richard Bretel of Flincham gives the king half a mark
for having a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

258

22 March.
Westminster. Cumberland. The abbot of Calder gives the king 40s. for having an
assize of darrein presentment before Alan of Wassand which he arraigns against
Richard son of John the Fleming concerning the church of Arlokesden’. Order to
the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

259

[No
date].
Norfolk. Peter of Crimplesham gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

260

[No
date].
Norfolk. The same [Peter] gives half a mark for another writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

261

For the men of Hiche. The men of Hitchen have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe on the morrow of Palm
Sunday in the thirty-ninth year 40s. at which the villate of Hitchen was lately
amerced before the keepers of the king’s market for trespasses of assizes.
Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to permit the aforesaid men to be quit of the aforesaid 40s.
etc.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, an alternative date of witness
of '21 March' is given.

262

Cambridgeshire. Alan the Smith gives the king half a mark for a writ of
trespass. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

263

[No
date].
Worcestershire. Gilbert le Keu gives the king one mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before John de Cave. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

264

21 March.
Westminster. Huntingdonshire. Richard le Bret gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

265

24 March. Westminster. Concerning a pardon. The king has pardoned Master Robert de Barton’ precentor
of St. Paul’s, London and other executors of the testament of Henry of Cornhill
sometime dean of St. Paul’s London £23 6s. 8d. which are exacted from them by
summons of the Exchequer for an old prest made to the aforesaid dean whilst he
stayed in the king’s service. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the
same executors to be quit of the aforesaid £23 6s. 8d. By Philip Lovel.

266

Concering gold paid in the
Wardrobe. And for this writ the aforesaid executors give the king
one mark of gold which they have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de
Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and they are quit.

267

[No
date].
Sussex. Roger de St. Martin gives the king one mark for having
an assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Sussex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

268

[No
date].
Concering gold paid in the
Wardrobe. The prior of Bicknacre gives the king one mark of gold
for having a charter of warren, and for having the liberty that he may hunt
with his dogs etc. which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto
Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and he is quit.

269

[No
date].
Essex. Avelinus of Romsey gives the king one mark for having an
assize of darrein presentment before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

Membrane 11 (schedule)

Concerning sale of the king’s wood.

270

[No
date].
Peter de Nereford’ and Nicholas of Romsey are assigned
to make sale of the king’s wood in the counties of Herefordshire, Hampshire,
Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset and Gloucestershire and the below-written knights
are associated with them, namely for receiving the moneys proceeding therefrom
and answering therefor at the Exchequer, namely:

William Moun and Eudo Martel in Dorset.Ralph Harengod and John de Botele in Hampshire.William of Calne and Eudo of Stourton in Wiltshire.William Everard and Thomas Trevet in Somerset.Henry de Droeys and Richard of Bagendon and William Mansel in
Gloucestershire.Nicholas de Everus and Henry the Red in Herefordshire.Afterwards at Woodstock on 5 June William de Dene was substituted in
the place of Richard of Bagendon.

271

[No
date].
In the same manner Simon Passelewe and Alexander of
Hampden are assigned in the counties of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire,
Oxfordshire, Huntingdonshire and Rutland. And associated with them are:

Simon de Trop and Willam de Lisle in
Northamptonshire.Richard son of Richard and Hugh de Castellon in
Buckinghamshire.Thomas de Valoyns and Henry Pipard in Oxfordshire.1
Walter of Washingley and Symon Mause in
Huntingdonshire.Henry Murdak and John Sampson in Rutland.

1.

The MS has ‘in com
in com Oxon’’.

272

[No
date].
In the same manner Henry de Heleweton’ and John de
Suyneford are assigned in the counties of Staffordshire, Shropshire and
Worcestershire and associated with them are:

Geoffrey son of Warin and Ralph of Coven in
Staffordshire.Robert of Halton and Thomas of Ruthoe in
Shropshire.Richard Pauncefot and Walter of Stone in
Worcestershire.

273

[No
date].
In the same manner Geoffrey of Lewknor and Richard de
Syreburn’ are assigned in the counties of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire,
Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland and Lancaster. And associated with them
are:

Robert de Furneaux and Geoffrey of Stoke in
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.Adam of Hilton and William de Bottehale in
Yorkshire.John de Exbynton’ and William of Calverley in
Northumberland.William of Dacre and Richard of Newton in
Cumberland.William de Furneaux and Matheus de Rademan in
Lancaster.

Afterwards in the place of Adam of Hilton was substituted Nicholas de
Hasting’ on 6 June.

274

[No
date].
The sheriff of Kent
, Thomas Albelyn and William of Cobham are assigned to make sale in
the king’s woods of Castenariis and Waldis by the counsel of Bertram de
Criol.

275

[No
date].
Item, Symon Passelewe and Alexander of Hamden are
assigned to make sale in the king’s park of Northampton, by the counsel of Hugh
de Goldingham, keeper of the same park.

276

[No
date].
Item, order to Peter de Nereford and Nicholas of Romsey
to cause trenches to be made in the king’s forest of Dean, and from the oaks
and wood being in the same trenches to make the king’s profit just as shall
seem most expeditious.

Membrane 10

26 March. Westminster. For Alexander of Benfleet. The king has granted to Alexander of Benfleet that he is
to render 2½ m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the thirty-ninth year and 2½ m.
at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and thus 5 m. at the same terms
until the 50 m. by which he made fine before the king’s justices who lately
itinerated in Essex for the death of Robert le Born’ and which are exacted from
the same Alexander by summons of the Exchequer shall have been paid. Order to
the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause it to
be done and enrolled thus.1
By John Mansel.

1.

Authorization clause may be a later addition.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

278

For Geoffrey de Percy. Because he is on the king’s service in Gascony, the king
has granted to Geoffrey de Percy that he is to render one mark at the Exchequer
of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year etc. and one mark at the Exchequer of
Easter next following, and thus two marks from year to year at the same terms
until the £10 which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the
aid towards the knighting of the king’s first-born son shall have been paid.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to
cause it to be done and enrolled thus.1
By the same king.

1.

Authorization clause may be a later addition.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

279

[No
date].
Suffolk. Margery wife of Brian of Ringeshall and John of
Aslockton give the king half a mark for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass
before the king (coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

280

[No
date].
Worcestershire. Matilda de Lawe gives the king one mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

281

28 March.
Westminster. Kent. Because he did not have it. Hamo son of Richard le Quylt’ gives the king half a mark
for having an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry de Mara which he arraigns
etc. against Thomas of Higham and others concerning a messuage [and] 28 acres
of land with appurtenances in Lynsted. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take security etc.1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have it. There is a symbol
resembling the mathematical addition sign in the margin next to this
entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

282

Norfolk. Walter del Boys give the king half a mark for having an
assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton which arraigns etc. against
Robert de Ewy and others concerning a messuage, two acres, one rod of land, 1½
acres of meadow with appurtenances in Stratton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

283

Kent. Henry de Suthburton’ gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of novel disseisin before Henry de Mara which he arraigns etc.
against Alexander the Marshal and others concerning a tenement in Gistelet.
Order to the sheriff of Kent
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

284

Suffolk. Nicholas of Rattlesden, John of Aslockton and Hugh
Torold give the king one mark for an appeal that is made in the county court of
Suffolk against William fitz Warin and others to be removed before the justices
of the Bench.1 Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Corrected
from ‘before the king’.

285

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Thomas Bardolf gives the king one mark for having a writ
of trespass before the king (coram rege). Henry de Mara of
county Surrey is pledge.1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

This sentence replaces ‘Order to the sheriff of
Yorkshire
to take security etc.’.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Surrey' to 'Sussex'.

286

[No
date].
Kent. Because he did not have it. Hamo son of Richard le Quylter gives the king half a
mark for having an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry de Mara. Order to the
sheriff of Kent
to take security etc.1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have it. There is a symbol
resembling the mathematical addition sign in the margin next to the
entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

287

[No
date].
Worcestershire. Simon le Karsy gives the king half a mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

288

29 March.
Westminster. For the king’s men of Withcote. The king, concerning 4 m. which remain to be rendered to
the king of the tallage assessed by William de Axemuth’ upon the king’s men of
Withcote next to the king’s castle of Sauvey, and concerning 8 m. at which the
same men were lately tallaged by Roger of Whitchester and his associates
assessors of the king’s tallage in Lincolnshire, has granted to them on account
of their poverty that they are to render 2 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in
the thirty-ninth year, and so from year to year 2 m. at the same term until the
aforesaid 12 m. shall have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the
Exchequer to cause them to have those terms and to cause it to be done and
enrolled thus.1 Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to permit the same men to have those terms in respect thereof.

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

289

[No
date].
Concerning [men] to be placed on
bail. Robert Attehalle and Reginald his brother taken and
detained in the king’s prison of Fleet for a trespass of the forest whereof
they were appealed give the king 20s. in order to be placed on bail until the
coming the king’s justices for the forest pleas in Essex. Simon le Windeward’
of county Essex is pledge.

[in the Roll, S’]

290

1 April.
Merton’. Middlesex. Geoffrey de la Hyde gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex
to take security etc.

291

Somerset. Robert de Beauchamp gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

292

Dorset. Walter de Clynton’ gives the king one mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Hanlou. Order to the sheriff of Dorset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

293

[No
date].
Concerning a fine of Peter Pykot. Peter Picod son and heir of Thomas Picod who held of the
king in chief has made fine with the king for his relief by £20 of which he
will render 10 m. to the king per annum, namely 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter
and 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas, until the aforesaid £20 are paid to
the king, beginning at the term of Easter in the thirty-ninth year. And he has
land in Nottinghamshire.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.2, a full witness clause is
given.

294

[No
date].
Devon. Alan of Loxhore gives the king half a mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

295

[No
date].
Essex. John de Berners give the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

296

[No
date].
Kent. Stephen de la Hayge gives the king 40s. for having an
assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

297

3 April.
Merton’. Somerset. Isabella daughter of Roger the Fuller de Berkeshale
gives the king 20s.1 for having an assize of novel
disseisin before Henry of Bratton which he arraigns etc. against Elyas Cotele
and others concerning a tenement in Westcresepton’. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

This
amount written over an erasure.

298

[No
date].
Middlesex. Henry de Frowyk’ gives the king half a mark for having
an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri that he arraigns etc.
against John de Tywe in South Mimms. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

299

[No
date].
Somerset. John son of Richard of Pymho gives the king 20s. for an
assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton that he arraigns etc. against
William Sarazyn1 and others concerning a tenement in Silcerne. Order to
the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Uncertain transcription of Sarazyn.

300

Warwickshire. John Pessell’ gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

301

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid into the king’s
Wardrobe. The prior and convent of Hinton [Charterhouse] of the
order of the Carthusians give the king one mark of gold for a charter for
having a fair in their manor of Norton, and they have paid that mark of gold in
the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and
are quit.

302

7 April.
Windsor. For the king’s burgesses of
Northampton. The king’s burgesses of Northampton have made fine with
the king that concerning the tallage at present assessed upon them at £192 2s.
4d., they will render one moiety to the king at the next Exchequer in the
octaves of St. John the Baptist and the other moiety at the same Exchequer in
the octaves of Michaelmas next following. Order to Roger of Whitchester and
William Trussel not to intermeddle with the aforesaid tallage.1 Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause it to be done and
enrolled thus.

[in the Roll]

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

303

Norfolk. Nicholas of Northwold gives the king 20s. for having an
assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton which he arraigns etc.
against Thomas de Panyth and others concerning a tenement in Norwande. Order to
the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

304

[No
date].
For Robert de Birchemor’. Robert de Birchemor mulner of Hanslope gives the king half a mark for a writ of
grace. Richard the Chamberlain of Hanslope of the county of Buckinghamshire is
pledge.

[in the Roll, S’]

305

Concerning a pardon. Because Reginald Barber of John Mansel, provost of
Beverley, was with the same John in the king’s service in the parts of Spain at
the time when the king’s justices last itinerated in the county of Essex, the
king has pardoned the same Reginald half a mark at which he was amerced before
the aforementioned justices for common summons. Order to the barons of the
Exchequer to cause the same Reginald to be quit of the aforesaid half a
mark.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

306

[No
date].
Concerning the burgesses of
Northampton. The king’s burgesses of Northampton give the king two
marks of gold to be paid in the king’s Wardrobe in the quindene of the Close of
Easter, and 40 m. sterling for gold to be bought therefrom1 concerning which they will render 20 m. at the
Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and 20 m. at the Exchequer of
Easter next following for having a charter of liberty,2
namely that the same or their goods are not arrested for any debt for which
they are not sureties or the principal debtors.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘for gold to be bought
therefrom’ interlined.

2.

Remainder of entry added in darker ink.

307

For the men of Kempton. The king has granted to his men of Kempton on account of
their poverty that they are to render five marks at the Exchequer at St. John
the Baptist in the thirty-ninth year and five marks at the Exchequer of
Michaelmas next following, and five marks at the Exchequer of Easter in the
fortieth year and five marks at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following for
20 m. at which they were lately tallaged by John de Wyville and Thomas Esperun
assessors of the king’s tallage. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause
them to have those terms therefor and to cause it to be done and enrolled
thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

308

Cambridgeshire. The prior of Lewes gives the king 20s. for having1 a pone [to remove a plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order
to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘having’ repeated in the
MS and first instance deleted.

309

Berkshire. William Giffard gives the king one mark for having a
writ [to remove a plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Berkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the entry is simplified
to 'a writ ad terminum'.

310

[No
date].
Warwickshire. Geoffrey son of William Doget gives the king half a mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Giles of Erdington which he
arraigns against Henry Hubaud and others concerning a tenement in Bedington.
Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

311

9 April.
Windsor. Berkshire. Richard son of Girard gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of mort d’ancestor before the king at his first coming to
Reading which he arraigns etc. against Ralph son of Richard parson of the
church of Yattendon concerning two parts of 24 acres of land with appurtenances
in Coldridge. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

312

Concerning a pardon. Because William le Moyne crossed with the queen to the
king in Gascony, the king has pardoned the same William ten marks which are
exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the aid of the king’s last
crossing to Gascony. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same
William to be quit of the aforesaid 10 m.1

1.

‘To the barons of the Exchequer’ deleted from
the start of entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

313

Lincolnshire. Geoffrey of Moulton gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

314

[No
date].
Concerning gold which has been delivered
into the king’s Wardrobe. Aaron son of Abraham and Elyas the Bishop, Jews of
London, and their associates give the king one mark of gold for having a writ
that the community of the Jews of England is to be distrained towards
contributing with the same for the jewels given to the king for his safe
arrival (pro bono adventu suo) in England. They have paid it
in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe
and are quit.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the entry is simplified
to 'a writ of grace'.

315

[No
date].
Concerning gold which has delivered into
the king’s Wardrobe. The abbot of Cleeve gives the king one mark of gold for
having a liberty, and he has paid it into the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de
Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, also has 'in the manor of
Clyve that he holds of the king at fee farm'.

316

Concerning the county of Gloucestershire
which has been committed. The county of Gloucestershire was committed to the
keeping of William of Lashborough at Windsor on Sunday in the quindene of
Easter to be kept for as long as it pleases the king rendering therefor per
annum at the Exchequer as much as Adam of Puckelchurch previously rendered for
the issues of the same county.

[in the Roll]

317

14 April.
Windsor. Oxfordshire. Richard Cordwainer gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

318

Berkshire. Sampson Foliot gives the king 20s. for having a writ of
trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of Berkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, there is no witness
clause.

319

Lancaster. Adam of Bickerstaffe gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Lancaster
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, there is no witness
clause.

320

15 April.
Windsor. Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. The burgesses of [King's] Lynn have made fine with the
king by two marks of gold which they have paid to the king in the Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. and by 80 m. of silver for gold to be
bought therefrom1 whereof they will pay the
king 40 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and 40 m. at
the Exchequer of Easter next following that the same and their heirs forever
throughout the whole land and dominion of the king have this liberty namely
that the same or their goods whithersoever they are found in the king’s
dominion are not to be arrested for any debt for which they shall not have been
sureties or the principal debtors unless etc. according as is more fully
contained in the charter which the king caused to be made with the same
burgesses thereupon.2 Afterwards they paid in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano 11 m. for acquitting their charter [from
the fees] of the chancellor and are quit.

[in the Roll]

1.

‘for
gold to be bought therefrom’ interlined.

2.

Witness clause entered here.

321

16 April.
Windsor. Yorkshire. Robert son of Reyner’ gives the king one mark for having
an assize of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby which he arraigns etc.
against Juliana who was the wife of Walter of Crigglestone concerning one
messauge, one bovate of land with appurtenances excepting three acres and three
parts of land in Kylpyn. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

322

19 April.
Westminster. Warwickshire. John de Neubolt gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
king’s justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

323

Hertfordshire. Matilda who was the wife of Robert de Hanham gives the
king half a mark for having a pone ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

324

Leicestershire. Ralph Bugge gives the king two marks for having a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the marginal county name
is corrected to 'Nottinghamshire'.

b.

There is a large symbol resembling the mathematical addition sign
to the right-hand side of m.3 of the originalia roll, E 371/19 near this entry.

325

20 April.
Westminster. Essex. Richard son of Nicholas gives the king half a mark for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri which he
arraigns etc. against William son of Nicholas the Butler and others1 concerning a tenement in Great Dunmow. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘and others’
interlined.

326

Bedfordshire. Philippa daughter of Ralph Moryn gives the king one mark
for an assize to be taken before Gilbert of Preston which he arraigns against
the Master of the Knights Templar in England and others concerning a dyke
levelled in Harrold. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

327

Norfolk. Richard de Busse gives the king two marks to remove an
appeal before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

328

Norfolk. William son of Henry de Appehagh gives the king two
marks for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before W. le Breton which he
arraigns etc. against Master Philip de Appehagh and others concerning a
tenement in East Tuddenham, Brandon, and Barnham. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

329

Nottinghamshire. Geoffrey son of John of Nottingham gives the king one
mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order
to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

330

[No
date].
Concerning money paid in the
Wardrobe. Anketinus Mallore gives the king one mark for having a
writ of trepass ad terminum. And he has
paid that mark in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the
same Wardrobe and he is quit.

331

21 April.
Westminster. Huntingdonshire. Robert the Summoner of Stewkley gives the king one mark
for having an assize of novel disseisin before John de Cave against John de
Irenham and others concerning a tenement in Weston’ Short. Order to the
sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

332

[No
date].
Concerning a fine. Memorandum that Isabella who was the wife of Ralph de
Haya has made fine with the king by 200 m. which the king has assigned to
Geoffrey de Lusignan his brother by which she may marry herself to whomsoever
she wishes, and she will render 50 m. to the aforesaid Geoffrey immediately and
she will render £50 on the morrow of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and
£50 on the morrow of Hilary next following to the same Geoffrey by the pledges
of Hugh of Windsor, Roger de Bavent, William de Raukeham, knight, William de
Raukeham, clerk, William de Merewrth, William de Pageham and Thomas de
Audeham.

[in the Roll]

333

Concerning a pardon. The king has pardoned John Talebot 10 m. of which he
made prest to him in his army of Wales when the king was at Ewyas. Order to the
barons of the Exchequer to cause the same to be quit therefrom.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

334

Lincolnshire. Richard del Feld’ gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices next to itinerate in
Lincolnshire. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

335

2[3?] April.
Westminster. For the men of Piddington. The king has granted to the his men of Piddington that
they are to render three and a half marks at the Exchequer at St. John the
Baptist in the thirty-ninth year and four marks at the Exchequer of Michaelmas
next following, and four marks at the Exchequer of Hilary next following for
eleven and half marks at which they were lately tallaged by assessors of the
king’s tallage. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause them to have
those terms, and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus. 1

Membrane 9

23 April.
Westminster. Oxfordshire. Richard of Adstock gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Oxfordshire' to 'London'.

337

Huntingdonshire. Theobald de Bruyl gives the king one mark for having an
assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton that he arraigns etc.
against Roger de Bryul’ and William de Merk’ concerning a tenement in
Chesterton. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
.

[in the Roll, S’]

338

Suffolk. William de St. Ledger and Roger Tutens’ give the king
40s. for having a writ ad terminum. Order
to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.

[in the compendium roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Suffolk' to 'Northamptonshire'.

339

Yorkshire. Peter son of Richard gives the king half a mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor before John of Lexington. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the assize to be taken is an
assize of novel disseisin.

340

Nottinghamshire. William son of Isolde and Hugh le Hager’ give the king
half a mark for having a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

341

Derbyshire. Nicholas of Heanor and Agnes his wife give the king half
a mark for having a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

342

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. William Heron gives the king one mark of gold for having
a confirmation and he has paid it in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto
Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and is quit.

343

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Master Roger of Raveningham gives the king half a mark
of gold for having an inquisition concerning his dogs which have been taken in
the king’s forest in Huntingdonshire. He has paid it to the same Artald and is
quit.

344

25 April.
Westminster. Lincolnshire. John le Sueyn gives the king half a mark for having a
writ of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

345

Concerning the homage of John son of
Matthew taken. The king has taken the homage of John son of Matthew
brother and heir of Peter son of Matthew for all the lands and tenements that
the aforesaid Peter held of the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands
and tenements to him. Order to the abbot of Pershore and Elias of Hertford,
king’s escheators this side of the Trent, that having accepted security from
the aforesaid John for £100 to be rendered at the Exchequer for his relief, to
cause the same John to have full seisin of all the lands and tenements of which
the aforesaid Peter was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and
which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of the death of the same
Peter.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the marginalia also have
'Devon'.

346

Buckinghamshire. Geoffrey son of Robert of Yardley gives the king half a
mark for having a pone [to remove a plea]
before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

347

Northamptonshire. Humphrey of Bassingbourn gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

348

Oxfordshire. John de Hanekinton’ and Edith his wife give the king one
mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order
to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

349

26 April.
Westminster. Lancaster. John de Heris gives the king half a mark for having a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

350

Warwickshire. William of Upton gives the king half a mark for having a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

351

26 April. Westminster. Concerning respite. The king has given respite to John de Burgh from all the
debts that he owes to the king at the Exchequer for as long as the same John
shall be in the service of Edward the king’s son in the parts of Gascony. Order
to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have that respite. By the same king.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

352

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. John de Turberville gives the king half a mark of gold
for having a certain liberty namely that with his dogs he may hunt etc. And he
has paid it in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. and
is quit.

353

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Matthew of Thelnetham gives the king half a mark of gold
for having a charter of warren, and he has paid it in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and is quit.

354

Somerset. Adam son of Nicholas and Alice his wife give the king
20s. for an assize of novel disseisin1 to be taken before Henry
of Bratton that he arraigns etc. against Osbert de Northorne concerning a
tenement in Ehen. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘novel disseisin’ interlined.

355

Somerset. Master Martin parson of the church of Doulting gives the
king 20s. for having a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

356

Somerset. Alexander de Auno gives the king one mark for having a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

357

Yorkshire. Eborad le Fraunceys gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

358

27 April.
Westminster. Somerset. Robert Pachet gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bratton that he arraigns etc.
versus Matthew Dichehote and others concerning three messuages and one virgate
of land and appurtenances in Loccesh’, Hornblorton, and Glastonbury. Order to
the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

359

Hampshire. Mabilia of Tichborne gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Hampshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

360

Because in the Close Roll. Because the king has established by letters patent of F.
bishop of London that the same bishop has confirmed the election of brother
Ralph of Dunham as prior at Bicknacre, to whom the king showed his royal assent
long ago, order to the abbot of Pershore, king’s escheator, to cause the same
Ralph to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid priory of Bicknacre
and all things pertaining to it.1

1.

Entry cancelled because in the Close Roll. See CR
1254–56, p. 80.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

361

28 April.
Westminster. Essex. Hugh son of Richard gives the king 20s. for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

362

Kent. Hugh son of Richard and Alice his wife give the king one
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Kent
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

363

Oxfordshire. Henry Perle gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

364

Leicestershire. Robert son of Ralph the Summoner gives the king half a
mark for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

365

Worcestershire. Wydo Pypard gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Simon of Walton. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

366

Somerset. Alexander de Auno gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

367

Northamptonshire. Benedict Dod gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

368

Bedfordshire. Alexander de Beaulieu and Alice his wife give the king
one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of
Preston. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

369

Suffolk. John of Gorleston gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

370

29 April.
Westminster. Hertfordshire. Agnes de Wauncy gives the king 20s. for an attaint of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

371

Essex. Juliana de Reydon’ and Alice her sister give the king
half a mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Roger of
Whitchester. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

372

Norfolk. Hamo keeper of hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, gives the
king half a mark for a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

373

Buckinghamshire. John the Parker, Agnes his wife, John Baldewin and
Cecilia his wife give the king one mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be
taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

374

Norfolk. Thomas Gresley gives the king one mark for a writ of
trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

375

Essex. Matthew of Layham gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the compendium roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.3, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Essex' to 'Suffolk'.

376

Leicestershire. Henry de Parteneye and Alice his wife give the king half
a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussel.
Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

377

Norfolk. Walter of Maltby gives the king half a mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

378

Suffolk. William son of Geoffrey Clementis gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton.
Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

379

Northamptonshire. Cecilia daughter of Alured, Richard de Brokhole and
Juliana his wife, John Turstani and Alice his wife, Simon Frebern and Agnes his
wife give the king half a mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken
before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

380

Somerset. Andrew Wake gives the king two marks for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

381

Hertfordshire. William of Therfield gives the king half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

382

Somerset. Robert de Merlaunde gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] before
the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

383

Cambridgeshire. Roger de la Lade gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

384

Shropshire. Hugh de Mortimer gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussell. Order to the sheriff of
Shropshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

385

29 April.
Westminster. Concerning the county of Devon and castle
of Exeter which have been committed. The king has committed to Gervase de Horton’ the custody
of the county of Devon and castle of Exeter for as long as it pleases the king,
rendering therefor per annum at the Exchequer as much as Ralph of Williton
rendered for custody of the aforesaid county and castle.

[in the Roll, S’]

386

[No
date].
Concerning money paid in the
Wardrobe. Richard de Berleye gives the king ten marks for having a
liberty, namely not to be put on assizes etc., and he has paid them in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and he
is quit.

387

Concerning the partition of the lands
formerly of Isabella de Forda. The king, concerning all the lands and tenements
formerly of Isabella de Forde in Northumberland and which Thomas of Stamford,
king’s escheator, caused to be partitioned by the king’s order into two equal
shares whereof the first share falls to the portion of William de Huntercumbe
who took to wife Isabella daughter of Robert de Muschamp’, kinswoman and one of
the heirs of the said Isabella, has taken the homage of the same William
therefor. Order to the aforesaid escheator, that having accepted security from
the aforesaid William for the relief that he owes to the king for a moiety of
the aforesaid [lands] to be rendered at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the
thirty-ninth year for the same moiety just as is contained in the transcript of
the partition of the aforesaid lands and tenements that the king sent under his
seal to him within the enclosed presents, to cause the same William to have
full seisin, retaining in the king’s hand the other moiety of all the lands and
tenements aforesaid, the custody of which pertains to the king because Muriell
and Margery daughters of the earl of Straern’, to whom the same moiety falls as
a portion, are within the legal age.

[in the Roll]

388

Norfolk. John son of Simon of Norwich gives the king half a mark
for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

389

30 April.
Westminster. Yorkshire. William of Horsenden gives the king one mark for a writ
of debt ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

390

Concerning the county of Wiltshire and
castle of Salisbury which have been committed. The king has committed to John de Vernon custody of the
county of Wiltshire and his castle of Salisbury for as long as it pleases the
king, rendering therefor per annum at the Exchequer as much as William of
Tinhead rendered for custody of the aforesaid county and castle whilst he had
the same custody.

Yorkshire. Richerus de Arnhale gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

392

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Robert de Aula gives the king three marks of gold which
he paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same
Wardrobe for having a writ of enquiry whether the same Robert killed Robert
Angevin defending himself or by felony and conceived malice, and for having the
king’s peace according to the tenor of the aforesaid inquisition. And Henry of
Bath, inquisitor is given the aforesaid
inquisition by letters patent and he is to send the aforesaid inquisition to
the king.1 Afterwards the king pardoned the same Robert the suit
of his peace for that death for three marks of gold, and he is quit.

1.

Witness clause
entered here.

393

Yorkshire. Matilda de Watervill’ gives the king 40s. for an attaint
of novel disseisin to be taken before R. of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security.

[in the Roll under In summa, S’]

394

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The same Matilda gives the king 20s. for having a writ
of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll under In summa, S’]

395

Yorkshire. The aforesaid Matilda gives the king another 40s. for an
attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before the aforesaid Roger. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security.

[in the Roll under In summa, S’]

396

Somerset. Brian de Gowyz gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a writ] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

397

Norfolk. Simon vicar of Middleton gives the king one mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

398

Leicestershire. Simon de Norfolk gives the king half a mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

399

Suffolk. Robert le Quilter’ gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

400

Cambridgeshire. Roger de la Lade gives the king two marks for an attaint
to be taken before Roger of Whitchester. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

401

Because he did not have it. Richard of Norwich gives the king half a mark for a writ
of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have it. There is a symbol resembling
the mathematical addition sign next to the marginalia for this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

402

2 May.
Merton’. Essex. The abbess of Barking gives the king one mark for having
a writ of grace. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

403

Essex. Ottewy of Lesnes taken and detained in the king’s prison
of Colchester for a trespass of the forest gives the king one mark to be put on
bail until the coming of the justices of the forest in Essex to take etc. Order
to Richard de Muntfichet keeper of the forest in the county of Essex to take
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, adds 'Order to Richard de
Muntfichet keeper of the king's forest of Essex to take security etc.'.

404

Essex. Henry Wulewine taken and detained in the same prison for
the same trespass gives the king half a mark to similarly be put etc. Order to
the Richard de Muntfichet keeper of the forest in Essex to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

405

[No
date].
Concerning a fine for having a
liberty. Hugh le Bigod gives the king 500 m. for having the
office of forester of Farndale to him and his heirs and for having a certain
liberty, namely that with his own dogs he may hunt hares etc. throughout all
the king’s forests in the county of Yorkshire and of the aforesaid 500 m. he
has paid Arnald de Muntpesaz £100 by the king’s order, and he will render 200
m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in thirty-ninth year and £100 at the
Exchequer of Easter next following, and for issues of the seal for the
aforesaid charter and liberty he will render 12 m. 2s. at Pentecost next. And
those 12 m. 2s. he has paid into the king’s Wardrobe by Wibert of Kent for gold
to be bought therefrom and thus he is quit of those 12 m. 2s.1

[in the Roll]

1.

Last sentence a later
addition and squeezed into the space between this and the next entry.

406

Lincolnshire. William of Kyme baron in Lincolnshire gives the king
20s. for associating Gilbert of Preston with Roger of Thirkleby for an attaint
to be taken that the same William of Kyme arraigns against William Bardolf
concerning a dyke leveled in Amekewyk and Cotland’.

[in the Roll, S’]

407

Hertfordshire. Henry of Buckland gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

408

Essex. Abraham le Rac’ and John son of Curtrich’ of Barking
taken and detained in the king’s prison of Fleet for a trespass of the
forest1 give the king one mark to be put
on bail until the coming of the justices of the forest to Essex. They have land
in Essex.2 Order to Richard de Muntfichet keeper of the king’s
forest in Essex to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘for a
trespass of the forest’ interlined.

2.

Witness clause
entered here.

409

Concerning a fine of John le
Moyne. Because John le Moyne sometime sheriff of Cambridgeshire and
Huntingdonshire
made fine with the king in the presence of the barons of the
Exchequer, as the same John asserts, by 60 m. for the profit of the same
counties from the time when he received that bailiwick until Easter last past,
and has similarly made fine with the king by 10 m. for licence to retire from
the aforesaid bailiwick in the aforesaid term, and the king does not remember
the aforesaid fine, order to the barons of the Exchequer, if the fine, as
aforesaid, is fully proved to them, to then cause the same fine to be enrolled
and the aforesaid John to be quit of the aforesaid profit for the aforesaid
fine.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

410

Lincolnshire. John son of William de Curcu’ gives the king two marks
for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order
to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

411

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. William de Coleby gives the king 20 bezants of gold for
having a liberty namely not to be put on assizes etc. and he has paid those in
the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and
he is quit.

412

7 May.
Reading. Yorkshire. Thomas son of Thomas of Greystoke gives the king 20s.
for having a pone [to remove a plea]
before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

413

Buckinghamshire. Gilbert of [Maids] Morton and Cecilia his wife give the
king one mark for having a writ ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

414

4 May.
Kenyton’.
Concerning custody of the archbishopric of
York which has been committed. The king has committed to John Clarel and Adam de Hylton
custody of the archbishopric of York for as long as it pleases the king.

[in the Roll]

Membrane 8

8 May.
Reading. For the villate of Bedford. To the barons of the Exchequer. Because the king’s vill
of Bedford that is greatly damaged and impoverished as the king has heard by
the floods (‘per inundacionem aquarum’)
that happened in wintertime last past, he has given respite to his men of the
same vill from the tallage of 60 m. that John de Wyvyle and Thomas Esperun
assessed in the same vill by the king’s order, namely that they are to pay 20
m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and 20 m. at the
Exchequer of Easter in the fortieth year and 20 m. at the Exchequer of
Michaelmas in the same year. Order therefore to cause it to be done and
enrolled thus.1

1.

There is
a symbol resembling the mathematical addition sign in the top left corner of
this membrane.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

416

For Reginald son of Peter. The king has granted that Reginald son of Peter is to
pay £50 per annum at two terms, namely £25 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in
the thirty-ninth year and £25 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and
thus £50 at the same terms until £411 11s. in which he is bound to the king for
several debts of his father are fully paid. Order to the barons of the
Exchequer to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

417

Warwickshire. Hugh son of Nicholas of Warwick gives the king 20s. for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

418

Concerning a fine for sergeanty. To the barons of the Exchequer. Whereas Peter de
Meauling’ made fine with the king by £8 20d. per annum for the king’s alienated
sergeanty of Burston’ of which fine £33 15s. remain to be rendered to the king
at the same Exchequer for the past five years, the king has granted to the
aforesaid Peter that he is to render 5 m. per annum at the Exchequer, namely
one moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas and the other moiety at the Exchequer
of Easter until the aforesaid arrears are fully paid, so then that henceforth
he is to render to the king at the aforesaid appointed terms £8 20d. which were
owed to the king of the aforesaid fine. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to
cause him to have the aforesaid terms and it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

419

Staffordshire. Saer Mauveysyn gives the king 20s. for an attaint to be
taken before Master S. of Walton.1 Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

'Master S. of Walton' is written over
erased text.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, the attaint is to be taken
before Gilbert of Preston.

420

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. William son of Walter of West Perry gives the king 20s.
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order
to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

421

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Geoffrey Gumbaud and Matilda his wife, Michael de
Chilham and Christiana his wife give the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

422

9 May. Reading. Concerning a pardon. The king has pardoned Griffin ap Maddok 20s. at which he
was amerced before the king’s justices lately itinerant at Lichfield for
default of the common summons. Order to1 the barons of
the Exchequer to cause the same Griffin to be quit of the aforesaid 20s. By Ralph fitz Nicholas.

1.

Thus far entry written over erased text.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

423

Kent. The barons of Faversham who are of the liberty of the
Cinque Ports give the king 40s. having a writ, namely that their liberties are
to be observed before the justices itinerating in Kent. Their pledges for the
aforesaid 40s. are Henry Born’, John Adwine, Stephen his brother who are all of
Faversham in Kent.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, the entry is simplified to
'a writ of grace'.

424

Norfolk. William King gives the king one mark for an attaint to
be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

425

Yorkshire. Walter son of William Pudel gives the king two
marks1 for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the
king (coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘marks’
interlined.

426

Oxfordshire. William Hukarl’ gives the king two marks for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

427

Yorkshire. Emma Wastehuse gives the king one mark for having a writ
of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

428

Huntingdonshire. Richard of Deeping and Christiana his wife give the king
one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of
Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

429

Nottinghamshire. The prior of Newburgh gives the king half a mark for
having an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of Lexington. Order
to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

430

Yorkshire. Walter de Grey gives the king 20s. for an assize to be
taken before Alan of Wassand concering a hedge cut down in Morby. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

431

Northamptonshire. Elyas son of John Kechel’ gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
.

[in the Roll, S’]

432

9 May. Reading. For John of Dunsthorpe. The king, concerning half a mark at which John of
Dunsthorpe was amerced before the king’s justices itinerant at Canterbury,1 has pardoned the same John. Order to the barons of
the Exchequer to cause the same John to be quit of the aforesaid half a
mark. By J. prior of Newburgh.

1.

Remainder of entry written
over erased text.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

433

Essex. Hugh the Constable gives the king one mark for having a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

434

Shropshire. Thomas Corbet gives the king 40s. for an assize of novel
disseisin1 to be taken before Henry de Mara and William
of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of
Shropshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘novel
disseisin’ interlined.

435

Yorkshire. Peter de Mauley gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

436

10 May.
Reading. Concerning the manor of Rivenhale to be
taken into the king’s hand. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take the manor of Rivenhale that Peter de Rocestr’ held of the
king in chief and that the Master of the Knights Templar, who is now deceased,
held of the same Peter for a term into the king’s hand without delay, and to
deliver custody of it to the king’s escheators of Essex for the king’s use
together with the other lands formerly of the inheritance of the same Peter and
which he held of the king in chief.

437

11 May.
Reading. Hertfordshire. Sarra daughter of William Hauteyn gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton.
Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

438

Norfolk. The same Sarra gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the same William. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

439

11 May.
Reading. For Roger the Franklin. The king has granted to Roger the Franklin that he is to
render 12d. per annum at the Exchequer of Michaelmas until the half a mark at
which he was amerced before the king’s justices lately itinerant at [High]
Wycombe is paid. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause it to be done
and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

440

Bedfordshire. Geoffrey son of Alexander of Sharnbrook gives the king
half a mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Gilbert of
Preston. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

441

Norfolk. Simon of Erpingham gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

442

Concerning the counties of Nottinghamshire
and Derbyshire and the castle of Bolsover and honour of Peverel which have been
committed. The king has granted to Roger de Luvetot custody of the
castle of Bolsover and the counties of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and the
honour of Peverel for as long as it pleases the king rendering therefor at his
Exchequer as much as Robert le Vavassur sometime king’s sheriff of the
same counties
1 was accustomed to render for the same.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer that having accepted security from the
aforesaid Roger for giving his faithful service to the king and answering to
the king for the counties and castle and honour now aforesaid, to permit the
same Roger to have the same counties, castle and honour, as aforesaid.

1.

‘of the same counties’ interlined. All references to the
castle and honour interlined.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, there is a full witness
clause.

443

Because he did not have it. Nicholas son of Walter de Cherton has made fine with the
king for 10 m. for the year and a day pertaining to the king for the land of
Cottenham, Oakington and Dry Drayton and for the crop of the same land formerly
of Walter lately drawn in London for a felony of which he was convicted. Order
to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
, that having accepted security from the aforesaid Nicholas for
rendering 10 m. therefor, to cause the same Nicholas to have full seisin of the
aforesaid land and crop, as aforesaid.1

1.

Entry cancelled
because he did not have it. There is a symbol resembling the mathematical
addition sign in the margin next to this entry.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

444

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Simon de Hauton’ and Elena his wife give the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

445

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Nicholas le Bel of Pontefract gives the king half a mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of
Lexington.1 Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘John of Lexington’ is a correction.

446

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Geoffrey of Bugthorpe gives the king half a mark for
having a writ of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, has 'assize' rather than
writ.

447

10 May.
Reading. Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Roger de Luvetot gives the king two marks of gold for
having custody of the castle of Bolsover and the counties of Nottinghamshire
and Derbyshire and the honour of Peverel for one year, and he has paid them in
the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and
is quit therefrom.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

448

12 May.
Marlborough. Concerning lands formerly of Peter de
Roucestr’ to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Peter de Roucestr’ who held of the king in chief
lately deceased and who had lands in the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire,
Norfolk and Suffolk, as is said, and primer seisin of all the lands and
tenements formerly his which pertain to the king after his death, order to the
abbot of Pershore and Elyas of Hertford to take all the lands and tenements
formerly of the same Peter in the aforesaid counties and elsewhere of whosoever
he shall have held them into the king’s hand immediately on seeing these
letters into the king’s hand and to keep them safely until the king orders
otherwise, and to hold themselves so firmly and diligently in this matter that
they suffer harm from the king for default of the same.

449

Concerning lands formerly of Peter de
Roucestr’ to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to the sheriff of
Norfolk and Suffolk
to take all the lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid Peter
in his bailiwick of whomsoever he held them and in whosesoever hands they were,
and to deliver them to the king’s escheators in the aforesaid counties to keep
safely, as aforesaid.

450

Concerning lands formerly of Peter de
Roucestr’ to be taken into the king’s hand. In the same manner order to the sheriff of
Essex and Hertfordshire
concerning all the lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid
Peter in his bailiwick excepting the manor of Rivenhall with appurtenances that
the aforesaid Peter demised to the Master of the Knights Templars in England
for a term of six years, and concerning which the same Master has the king’s
confirmation.

451

13 May.
Marlborough. For the master of the Knights Templar in
England. And order to the sheriff of Essex
that if he shall have taken the aforesaid manor of Rivenhall into
the king’s hand by reason of the death of the same Peter, he is to restore the
same manor to the aforementioned Master without delay with all things taken
therefrom from the time of the taking of the same manor into the king’s hand,
and he is to cause the king to know of whom the same Peter held that manor and
by what service.

452

For the master of the Knights Templar in
England. Order to the king’s escheator in Essex that if the
sheriff of Essex
shall have taken the aforesaid manor into the king’s hand by reason
of the death of the aforesaid Peter [and] delivered it to the same escheator by
the king’s order, he is to restore the same manor to the aforesaid Master
without delay, with all etc., as aforesaid.

453

[No
date].
Wiltshire. Giles of Clifford gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

454

Wiltshire. Henry Harding gives the king 20s. for two assizes of
novel disseisin to be taken before1 the
king (coram rege) at Clarendon on Wednesday in the week of
the coming Pentecost. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

from ‘two’ to ‘before’ written over erased text.

455

13 May.
Marlborough. Concerning a fine for having an
inquisition. Walter de Louerey, William son of Roger, John de Lovery,
Richard the Franklin and William son of Nigel free tenants of the king in his
manor of Ameney give the king half a mark of gold for1 an inquisition
to be taken before the barons of the Exchequer. Order to the same barons to
take security etc.

[in the Roll]

1.

Remainder of entry up to ‘the same barons’
written over erased text, as is the marginal comment.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.4, the marginalia also have
'Gloucestershire'.

456

Wiltshire. John de Cormayles and Leticia his wife give the king
half a mark for an assize to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Marlborough concerning a path
obstructed in Netteravon. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Marginalia written over erased text.

457

15 May.
Clarendon. Worcestershire. Margaret de Somery gives the king 20s. for having a writ
before itinerant justices in Gloucestershire. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

458

Somerset. Margery de Flori gives the king half a mark for a writ
of entry ad terminum.1 Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘of entry’
interlined.

459

Bedfordshire. Roger de Teyl gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

460

Somerset. Margery de Flori gives the king another half a mark for
having a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

461

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. John de Saunton’ gives the king half a mark of gold for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. and he has paid it in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe and is
quit.

462

Somerset. Roesia de Wodebergh’ gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the
sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.5, a full witness clause gives an
alternative date and place of witness: 'Marlborough, 13 May'.

463

Yorkshire. Constancia who was the wife of Herbert of Holderness
gives the king half a mark for a writ ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

464

17 May.
Clarendon. Concerning the counties of Cambridgeshire
and Huntingdonshire which have been committed. The king has committed to John de Marynes custody of the
counties of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire and the castle of Cambridge for
as long as it pleases the king, so that he is to render 50 m. to the king each
year at the Exchequer for the profits of the aforesaid counties, and he is to
answer for the body of the castle (corpore [castri]) as he
ought to answer.

[in the Roll]

465

For the abbot of Hyde. The abbot of Hyda gives the king half a mark of gold for
quittance of general summons in the counties of Sussex and Surrey and for
having another favour namely that the king granted to the same abbot –––– 1 that if it happens that the same abbot is
to impleaded before the itinerant justices in the aforesaid counties the king
will send any one of his clerks to receive the attorney of the same abbot in
the cases in which he is able to do so according to the law of the land. And he
will pay that half a mark into the king’s Wardrobe within the octaves of
Trinity next wheresoever the king will then be.2 Afterwards
he paid that half a mark into the king’s Wardrobe and is quit.

1.

‘to the same abbot –––––’
written over erased text.

2.

Witness clause entered here.

466

18 May.
Concerning the lands formerly of Robert de
Cantilupe. Because Robert de Cantilupe held of William de Cantilupe
whose heir is within the legal age and in the king’s court, order to Thomas
Mansel king’s escheator in Buckinghamshire to take all lands and tenements
formerly of the same Robert in his bailiwick into the king’s hand and to keep
them safely in the same manner that the same Robert held them until he shall
have had another order from the king.

467

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Richard son of Ralph Bugge gives the king half a mark of
gold for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. and he has paid it in
the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. and he is quit.

468

Norfolk. Bartholomew le Poer gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] before
the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

469

18 May.
Clarendon. Berkshire. Matilda of Fulbrook gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

470

[No
date].
For the dean of Wells. Master Giles of Bridport, the dean of Wells, gives the
king half a mark of gold for having a charter, and he has paid in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and he is
quit.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.5, it specifies that the
charter is for a market and a fair.

471

Somerset. William son of William of Kurendon’ gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton.
Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

472

[No
date].
Concerning a fine. The earl of Strathearn has made fine with the king by
£100 or by 15 m. of gold (‘emeriati’) for
having the custody and marriage of Muriell’ and Mary his daughters, and
similarly for having custody of a moiety1 of the lands
formerly of Isabella de Forda which fall to the aforesaid Muriell’ and Mary by
inheritance, which he will pay to the king in the quindene of St. Martin next
wheresoever the king shall then be. Order to Thomas of Stamford, king’s
escheator beyond the Trent, that having accepted security from the aforesaid
earl for the aforesaid £100 or 15 m. of gold to be paid as aforesaid, [to
cause] the same earl [to have] seisin of the aforesaid custody etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘moiety’ interlined.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.5, the marginalia also have
'Northumberland'.

473

Wiltshire. Roger of Stourton gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

474

[No
date].
Dorset. Nicholaa daughter of Henry of Melbury gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton.
Order to the sheriff of Dorset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

475

Dorset. Gilbert de Anesty gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Dorset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

476

Norfolk. The prior of Norwich gives the king 100s. for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

477

Dorset. Henry of Melbury gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Dorset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

478

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Richard Pauncefot gives the king half a mark of gold for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and he has paid it in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc., and he is quit.

479

20 May.
Clarendon. Somerset. William de Munceus gives the king one mark for having an
assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

480

20 May.
Clarendon. Wiltshire. Walter of Rudloe and Lucia who was the wife of Walter de
Chaudefeld’ give the king one mark for two assizes of novel disseisin to be
taken before the king (coram rege) at his first coming to
Marlborough. Order to sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

481

Essex. Elyas de Trempol’ gives the king half a mark for having
a pone [to remove a plea] before the
itinerant justices at Bermondsey. Order to the sheriff of Essex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

Membrane 7

20 May.
Clarendon. Concerning homage which has been
taken. The king has taken the homage of Geoffrey de Costentyn
son and heir of Henry de Costentyn who held of the king in chief for all the
lands and tenements that the aforesaid Henry held of the king. Order to the
abbot of Pershore, king’s escheator this side of the Trent or his co-escheator
in Bedfordshire, that having accepted security from the aforesaid Geoffrey for
rendering 50s. for his relief, namely 25s. at Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth
year and 25s. at Easter next following, to cause the aforesaid Geoffrey to have
full seisin without delay of all the lands and tenements formerly of the
aforesaid Henry which fall to the same Geoffrey by inheritance and of which the
same Henry was seised as of fee on the day he died.

[in the Roll]

483

Sussex. Walter Duraunt gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea]. Order to the
sheriff of Sussex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

484

Hampshire. Matilda who was the wife of William of Ashley gives the
king half a mark for having a writ before the itinerant justices at Gloucester.
Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

485

[No
date].
Concerning gold. The abbot of Fécamp gives the king one mark of gold for
having a writ of grace, and he will pay it to the king within the octaves of
Trinity. Afterwards he paid it in the presence of the king to Artald de Sancto
Romano keeper of the king’s Wardrobe,1 and he is quit.

[in the Roll]

1.

Remainder of entry interlined.

486

21 May.
Clarendon. Concerning the castle of Oxford which has
been committed. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take into the king’s hand custody of the king’s castle of
Oxford, lately committed to Imbert Pugeys for as long as it pleased the king
together with the king’s mills below the castle there existing, and to keep it
safely until the king orders otherwise, answering to the king for the same at
the Exchequer whilst he shall have custody thereof as other king’s sheriffs of
Oxfordshire
who had that custody were accustomed to answer.

487

Concerning the castle of Oxford which has
been committed. Order to the aforesaid Imbert to deliver custody of the
aforesaid castle to the aforesaid sheriff, just as aforesaid.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

488

Northamptonshire. Geoffrey de la Mare gives the king half a mark for
having a writ of trepass before the king (coram rege). Order
to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

489

Wiltshire. Gilbert of Coombe gives the king half a mark for having
a writ before the itinerant justices in Gloucestershire. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

490

Middlesex. Adam of Bredgar and Matilda his wife give the king half
a mark for an attaint to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

491

Surrey. John Fraunceys, John Bedel, William de Cumbe, John le
Mercer, David le Pesson’ and Walter Marti’ give the king half a mark for a writ
of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Surrey
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

492

Concerning counties which have been
committed. The king has committed to Geoffrey de Cruce custody of
his counties of Surrey and Sussex for as long as it pleases the king.1 And he has letters patent in respect thereof.

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

493

22 May.
Clarendon. Wiltshire. John Russel taken and detained in the king’s prison of
Salisbury for a trespass of the forest gives the king half a mark that he may
be placed on bail. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

494

Hampshire. Robert the Carpenter gives the king half a mark for a
writ of grace. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

495

[No
date].
Devon. Walter Talbot gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

496

Hampshire. Robert de Rokeby gives the king one mark for an assize
of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry de Mara. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

497

23 May.
Clarendon. Concerning the manors of Clipston and
Melbourne. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire to take into the
king’s hand without delay the king’s manors of Clipston in Sherwood and of
Melbourne the custody of which the king had committed to Robert le Vavassur
sometime king’s sheriff of Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire
at the king’s will, and to safely keep them until the king orders
otherwise.

498

Concerning the manors of Clipston and
Melbourne. The king has committed to Roger de Lovetot the custody
of the same manors for as long as it pleases the king. Order to Robert le
Vavassur to deliver custody of the same manors to the aforesaid Roger de
Luvetot, as aforesaid.

499

Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of William of Pitton son
and heir of James of Pitton for the bailiwick that the aforesaid James held
within the forest of Clarendon and1 for
all the lands and tenements that the aforesaid James his father held of the
king in chief. Order to Robert de Stopham, king’s bailiff of Clarendon, that
having accepted security from the aforesaid William for 40s. to be rendered at
the Exchequer, namely 20s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth
year and 20s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following for his relief, to
cause the same William to have full seisin of the aforesaid bailiwick2 and all the lands and tenements in his bailiwick of
which the aforesaid James was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he
died3 and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason
of the death of the same James.

1.

‘for the bailiwick...of Clarendon and’ interlined.

2.

‘the aforesaid bailiwick
and’ interlined.

3.

‘on the day he
died’ interlined.

500

29 May.
Abbingdon. Yorkshire. David son of Walter de Aula gives the king one mark for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

501

30 May.
Oxford. Buckinghamshire. Walter le Curteys gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his next coming to Windsor. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

502

Northumberland. Richard Moryn gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll]

503

Oxfordshire. Eustace son of Ralph gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

504

31 May.
Woodstock. Warwickshire. Hugh de Loges gives the king two marks for a writ of
trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

505

Buckinghamshire. Thomas son of Richard of Southcott gives the king 20s.
for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Robert de Shottenden. Order
to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

506

Norfolk. William the Marshal gives the king two marks for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

507

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. William de Derneford’ gives the king 20s. for an attaint
to be taken before itinerant justices at Gloucester. Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 1015 below.

508

[No
date].
Suffolk. Henry son of Henry of Caldecott gives the king 20s. for
an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

509

3 June.
Woodstock. Lincolnshire. Robert Escromp’ gives the king one mark for having a
pone. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

510

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. Steh’ of Gloucester de Leye gives the king one mark for
an attaint to be taken before the itinerant justices in Gloucestershire. Order
to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.5, has 'at Gloucester'
rather than 'in Gloucestershire'.

511

[No
date].
Worcestershire. Baldwin de Friville gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
1 etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘Worcestershire’
written over an erasure here and in marginalia.

512

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Durand’ son of Henry of Bromptonand Alice his wife give
the king half a mark for having a pone.
Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

513

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. The same Durand’ and Alice give the king another half a
mark for having another pone. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

514

Cornwall. Nicholas son of Drogo gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall
to take security etc.

[in the compendium roll, S’]

515

Herefordshire. Thomas of Williamscote gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Herefordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

516

5 June.
Woodstock. For Nicholas de Meriet. Because the king agrees by an inquisition that he caused
to be made by the abbot of Pershore and Elyas of Hertford, king’s escheators,
that Reginald of Bath held nothing of the king in chief unless certain land
which he held of the king’s escheat, which fell to the king for a felony that
Eustace de Dureville made,1 by means of which the king can
claim nothing of right in the custody of the land he [Reginald] held from
others, order to the same escheators, having accepted security from Nicholas de
Meriet for rendering 40s. at the next Exchequer of Michaelmas, to cause the
land that the aforesaid Reginald held of him in death and which was taken into
the king’s hand by reason of the death of the same Reginald to be delivered to
the same Nicholas.

1.

Clause interlined.

517

Concerning a fine for having a
charter. The king’s burgesses of Norwich give the king ten marks
of gold for having a charter of liberty, namely that the same or their goods
are not to be arrested for any debt for which they are not the principal
debtors or sureties,1 whereof they will render one moiety
into the king’s Wardrobe at St. Mary Magdalene in the thirty-ninth year2
and the other moiety at Michaelmas next following. And for acquitting this
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, they give the king 11 marks which
they have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the
same Wardrobe at Woodstock in the quindene of Trinity for gold to be bought
therefrom3 and they
are quit of those eleven marks.

[in the Roll]

1.

Rest of sentence interlined.

2.

Year interlined.

3.

'for gold to be bought therefrom’ interlined.

518

Somerset. Lucia de Novo Burgo gives the king half a mark for a
pone. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

519

Kent. James of Snargate gives the king half a mark for a writ
of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Kent
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

520

[No
date].
Cumberland. The prior of Lanercost gives the king 100s. for an
assize to be taken before John of Lexington, and for having three writs
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

521

[No
date].
Buckinghamshire. Nicholas de Warmodeston’ gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Selveston’. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

Rather than 'at his first coming', the originalia roll, E
371/19, m.5, has 'at his next coming'.

522

[No
date].
Hertfordshire. Ralph of Farnham gives the king two marks for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

523

[No
date].
Worcestershire. William the Smith de Wyke gives the king one mark for an
attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before the justices next itinerating in
Worcestershire.1 Order to the sheriff of
Worcestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘novel disseisin’ and ‘next’ interlined.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.5, has 'at Worcester' rather
than 'in Worcestershire'.

524

6 June.
Woodstock. Leicestershire. Robert de Haya gives the king one mark to produce a
record before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

525

6 June.
Woodstock. Hampshire. Jordan de Lisle gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

526

Devon. John Quatremeyns gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

527

[No
date].
Suffolk. John le Poter de Somerton’ gives the king 20s. for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

528

Northamptonshire. Simon de Middelton’ gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

529

10 June.
Woodstock. Huntingdonshire. Thomas de la Hese gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

530

[No
date].
Concerning money paid in the
Wardrobe. John Bozsard gives the king ten marks of silver for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which he has paid in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe, and for
acquitting his charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid 15s. 4d.
into the same Wardrobe for gold to be bought therefrom, and he is quit.

531

Oxfordshire. Henry son of Walter of St. Giles gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at Woodstock. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

532

11 June.
Woodstock. Buckinghamshire. William de Teukevyle gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

533

Norfolk. Master1 William de Clare gives the king
three marks for a writ ad terminum. Order
to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘Master’ interlined.

534

Warwickshire. William of Upton and Alice Levelaunce give the king one
mark for having a pone. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

535

12 June.
Woodstock. Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. The king, for five marks sterling that Nicholas Hamelin
has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same
Wardrobe, has granted to the same Nicholas a certain inquisition to be made [to
see] if the same Nicholas fled to church and abjured the king’s realm for his
theft from the king’s fishery in the king’s fish-pond of Silverstone or because
of another cause, and if he abjured the realm for that fishing the king, for
the aforesaid five marks, grants to him the suit of the king’s peace for the
aforesaid trespass.

536

Derbyshire. Henry of West Hallam gives the king half a mark for a
pone. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

537

Concerning a pardon. Because the king agrees by inspection of the rolls of
his Chancery that he had pardoned John Trochan’ and Adam Carpenter of Norton
half a mark at which they were amerced before Roger of Thirkleby and his
associates, king’s itinerant justices at Oxford, because they did not set out,
order to the barons of the Exchequer to wholly relax the distraint which they
make by summons of the Exchequer from Agnes who was the wife of the aforesaid
John and Dionisia who was the wife of the aforesaid Agnes and the pledges of
the same John and Adam for the aforesaid half a mark and to cause them to be
quit thereof.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

538

Concerning money which has been paid in the
Wardrobe. The men of Abingdon have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe on St. Barnabas the Apostle
in the thirty-ninth year £6 13s. 4d. at which the villate of Abingdon was
lately amerced for a trespass of measures and for having certain measures. And
Richard the Vintner and Thomas Batu’ of Abingdon have paid in the same Wardrobe
to the same Artald on the aforesaid day and year two marks at which they were
lately amerced for a trespass of assizes. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
to permit the aforesaid villate to be quit of the aforesaid £6 13s.
4d. and the aforesaid Richard and Thomas to be quit of the aforesaid two
marks.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, has a full witness clause
giving an alternate date '14 June'.

539

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. John of Drayton [in Daventry], John Segin, William
Costantin and Alice his wife, Elic’ Picot and Emma Picot give the king one mark
for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to
the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

540

Cambridgeshire. The same John, John, William, Alice, Elic’ and Emma give
the king another mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before the
same Nicholas. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

541

Hertfordshire. Roger son of Laurence de la Bruere gives the king half a
mark for having a pone [to remove a plea]
before the justices next itinerating in Kent. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, has 'at Canterbury'
rather than 'in Kent'.

542

Rutland. Peter de Hauville taken and detained for a trespass of
the forest gives the king 20s. to be placed on bail. He has land in
Rutland.1 Peter de Neville is pledge therefor.

[in the compendium roll]

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

543

[No
date].
Norfolk. Master Gilbert Perdryz and Matilda of Cornhull give the
king half a mark for a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Norfolk' to 'Essex'.

544

15 June.
Woodstock. Somerset. John Sprot gives the king 20s. for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

545

Oxfordshire. Richard of Brackley gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, gives a full witness clause
with an alternative date of witness, '16 June'.

546

Kent. Robert of Lynsted gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before justices at the first session when they
shall have come to Kent. Order to the sheriff of Kent
etc.

16 June.
Woodstock. Lincolnshire. Philip Marmiun gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

549

[No
date].
Sussex. Emelina daughter of Anfridus of Bognor gives the king
half a mark for an attaint of mort d’ancestor1 to be
taken before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Sussex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘mort d’ancestor’ interlined.

550

Buckinghamshire. Roger de Stredlegh’ gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

551

Sussex. Stephen the Marshal gives the king half a mark for a
writ of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Sussex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

552

Staffordshire. John Doeyly and Roesia his wife give the king half a
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Staffordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

553

Nottinghamshire. Gilbert de Meringes and Ivetta his wife give the king
half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at his first coming to Nottingham. Order to
the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

554

For John son of Matthew. The king has granted to John son of Matthew that he is
to render £50 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and £50
at the Exchequer of Easter next following of £100 by which he made fine with
the king for his relief. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to
have those terms and it to be done and enrolled thus.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, a full witness clause is
given.

555

18 June.
Woodstock. Concerning the castle of Northamptonshire
which has been committed. Order to Hugh de Manneby sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take the king’s castle of Northampton into the king’s hand and
to keep it safely until the king orders otherwise. Order to Guy de Rocheford,
to whom the king had committed the custody of the same castle at the king’s
will, to deliver it to the same Hugh, just as aforesaid.1 And both they have letters patent in respect thereof.

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

556

19 June.
In the same place.
Northamptonshire. Reginald de Watervyle gives the king one mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

557

19 June. For Abel de St. Martin. The king has pardoned Abel de St. Martin 40s. at which
he was amerced before Nicholas de Turri for a disseisin. Order to the barons of
the Exchequer to permit the same Abel to be quit of the aforesaid 40s. By Walter of Merton.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

558

For the tin-miners of Devon. Order to the sheriff of Devon
to place in respite until next Michaelmas the demand that he makes
from the king’s tin-miners of Devon for 200 m. at which they were amerced
before Henry of Bratton and Henry de Mara for a contention moved between the
abbot of Bicester and the aforesaid tin-miners. By Philip Luvel.

559

Lincolnshire. William de Longchamp gives the king one mark for having
a writ of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to
the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

560

Essex. William of Theydon gives the king one mark for an
attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

561

For Cecilia who was the wife of Geoffrey of
Stockwell. Because at the instance of his noble man, G. count of
St. Pol., the king has remitted to Cecilia who was the wife of Geoffrey of
Stockwell two marks which were assessed upon her in the king’s tallage of
Oxford, order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to permit the same Cecilia to be quit of the aforesaid two marks,
and if he shall have taken anything therefrom, to restore it to the same.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

562

Lincolnshire. Geoffrey of Somercotes gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before justices at the first session
etc. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

563

Cambridgeshire. Nicholaa of Shelford gives the king half a mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

564

Yorkshire. Richard de Rybuf gives the king two marks for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Whitchester. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

565

Concerning dies to be taken into the king’s
hand. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to take into the
king’s hand all the dies saving the die of Robert of Canterbury and to set up
(statuant) and to establish and ordain concerning them
for the king’s profit.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 7d.

Concerning the king’s serjeants
(servientibus) sent to the abbeys and
priories.Eudo de Kendale to the abbot and convent of
Romsey.Philip Socarius to the abbot and convent of St.
Albans.Roger de Lardar’ to the abbot and convent of
Battle.Richard Pipard to the prior and convent of
Kenilworth.John Gouth to the abbot and convent of Dore.Simon Hurtaut to the abbot and convent of
Reading.Walter le Avener to the abbot and convent of
Waltham.Nicholas le Waleys king’s messenger to the abbot and
convent of Croxden.Hugh de Bradele to the prior and convent of
Launde.William son of Hugh to the abbot and convent of
Fountains.1

1.

Corrected from ‘St. Augustine’s, Bristol’.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 6

20 June.
Woodstock. Concerning the castle of Marlborough which
has been committed. The king has committed to Hugh Garget’ custody of the
castle of Marlborough and his manors of Marlborough and Ludgershal with
appurtenances1 for as long as it pleases the king.

1.

'with
appurtenances' interlined.

568

20 June.
Woodstock. Concerning the castle of Pickering and
jurisdiction of the forest beyond the Trent which has been committed. The king has committed to the sheriff of Yorkshire
custody of his castle of Pickering together with the wapentake and
manor which the king had previously committed to John of Lexington at the
king’s will, such that the same sheriff is to stay as keeper of that castle and
is to commit custody of the manor with the wapentake to six trustworthy men of
Pickering elected in the form which the king commanded the same sheriff for as
long as it pleases the king. And custody of the king's castle of Bamburgh with
the manor and also jurisdiction of the king’s forest beyond the Trent, the king
has committed to William Heron sheriff of
Northumberland
for as long as it pleases the king, such that for the aforesaid
jurisdiction he is to render 50 m. to the king each year and nevertheless he is
to answer to the king for the issues of the same in the forest as the king
ordered him.

569

Concerning the king’s corn to be
sold. The king has assigned Henry of Hartshorn together with
Ralph of Ticknall to sell the king’s corn of Repton and Melbourne as shall seem
most expeditious so that they answer for the moneys proceeding therefrom at the
Exchequer. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to cause the sale of the aforesaid to be made by the aforesaid
Henry and Ralph.

[in the Roll]

570

Concerning the king’s corn to be
sold. The same order to Ralph of Ticknall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

571

Yorkshire. Simon of Lowthorpe gives the king ten marks for an
assize of darrein presentment to be taken before John of Lexington and John de
Hedyrode. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

572

22 June.
Woodstock. Concerning the castle of Rockingham which
has been committed. The king has committed to Hugh de Goldingham custody of
his castle of Rockingham for as long as it pleases the king. Order to John
Mansel, to whom the king previously committed custody of that castle by letters
patent at the king’s will, to deliver custody of the same castle to the
aforesaid Hugh, as aforesaid.

573

Warwickshire. Robert de Roenges gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [to remove a plea] before the itinerant justices at Worcester. Order to
the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll E371/19, m.6, the sum given is 'one
mark'.

574

Essex. Robert de Lucy gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

575

Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. Roger of Burghill gives the king five marks of silver
for having the liberty not to be placed on assizes etc. and he has paid those
in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe
and is quit.

576

Hampshire. Richard of Oakley gives the king half a mark for having
a pone. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

577

23 June.
Woodstock. Buckinghamshire. Henry son of Robert gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

578

Gloucestershire. William le Moyne of Shipton of Gloucestershire gives the
king two marks to produce the record of a judgment before the king
(coram rege). He has land in Gloucestershire.

[in the Roll, S’]

579

Middlesex. Adam de Lisle gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Middlesex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

580

Norfolk. Bartholomew Baynard gives the king half a mark for
having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

581

Berkshire. Matilda who was the wife of Andrew de la Wyk’ gives the
king 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of Berkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

582

24 June.
Woodstock. For John Mansel. To the barons of the Exchequer. Of 600 m. by which the
king’s beloved clerk John Mansel provost of Beverley has made fine with the
king for having custody of the land and heirs of Matthew Huse, the same John
has paid 50 m. in the king’s Wardrobe by the king’s order before the king’s
last crossing to Gascony to P. Chaceporc then keeper of the aforesaid Wardrobe,
and concerning the remaining 550 m. the king has pardoned the same John; he has
also pardoned him1 300 m. by which he made fine with
the king for having custody of the land and heirs of Edmund de Kemek’; and he
has pardoned the same John £73 10s. 9d. in which he is bound to the king of the
prest made to him by William de Plessetis sometime taker (‘captore’’) of the king’s Wardrobe; and he has
pardoned to the same John £35 14s. 6½d. in which he is bound to the king for
prests made to him by the aforesaid Peter sometime keeper of the king’s
Wardrobe; and he has pardoned the same John 20 m. in which he is bound to the
king of a fine that Peter de Wyhu’ made with the king for debts of the Jews; he
has pardoned the same John 80 m. 8s. 4d. in which he is bound to the king for
the farm of the castle and honour of Rockingham for the time when he had
custody of the same castle and honour and bailiff of the king’s forest between
the bridges of Stamford and Oxford from the king. Order therefore to cause the
same John to be quit from all the aforesaid debts.

1.

‘he
has also pardoned him’ interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

583

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. William de Coleville gives the king one mark to produce
the record of an assize of mort d’ancestor before the justices at Gloucester.
He has land in Gloucestershire. Thomas Corbet is pledge.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, a full witness clause is
given.

584

26 June.
Selveston’. For Thomas de Ponte. Order to the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to place in respite until one month from Michaelmas the demand that
he makes from Thomas de Ponte by summons of the Exchequer for one mark at which
he was amerced before the justices lately itinerant in Buckinghamshire for a
default of summons.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

585

28 June.
Northampton. Buckinghamshire. Richard son of John of Wolverton gives the king half a
mark for having a pone. Order to the
sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

586

Northamptonshire. Robert de Pavylly of Easton Neston1 gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘de Estneston’
interlined.

587

Surrey. Stephen son of Roger de Watyndon’ gives the king half a
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Surrey
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

588

Warwickshire. Robert Revel and Alice his wife give the king one mark
for having a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

589

Surrey. Walter Dumnyng’ gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

590

He did not have it. John le Poter of Somerton gives the king 20s. for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take security etc.1

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have
it.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

591

Suffolk. Henry son of Hervey gives the king two marks for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

592

29 June.
Northampton. For Malger de Covele. The king has granted to Malgerus de Covel’ that he is to
render five marks at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and
five marks at the Exchequer of Easter next following and ten marks at the same
terms in the year next following at which he was amerced before the king’s
justices lately itinerant in Buckinghamshire for a trespass. Order to the
barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause it to be
done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

593

Buckinghamshire. William of Wolverton chaplain gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to
the sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

594

Warwickshire. Hugh of Barford gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before William of Williton. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

595

28 June.
Northampton. Concerning the castle of Guildford which
has been committed. The king has committed to Geoffrey de Cruce his castle
of Guildford to hold with the king’s counties of Surrey and Sussex for as long
as it pleases the king. Order to Amfrid de Feringes to deliver that castle to
the same Geoffrey to hold, as aforesaid, by letters patent.

596

Surrey. Ralph de Becco gives the king 20s. for having a writ
before the itinerant justices in Kent. Order to the sheriff of Surrey
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

597

Suffolk. William son of Nicholas of Lupham gives the king 20s.
for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order
to the sheriff of Suffolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

598

Northamptonshire. Geoffrey de Mara gives the king one mark for having an
assize before the king at [King's] Cliff concerning the course of a river
diverted in Makeseye. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

599

Wiltshire. Adam le Yreys gives the king 20s. for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.6, has 'two marks' rather
than '20s.'.

600

Bedfordshire. John de Stok’ gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

601

Northamptonshire. Hugh de Capes gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

602

Northamptonshire. Symon, parson of the church of Cransley, gives the king
20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

603

Somerset. Hubert Huse gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

604

30 June.
Northampton. Concerning the tower of London which has
been committed. The king has committed to Peter le Blund custody of his
Tower of London for as long as it pleases the king.

605

From here an estreat was sent together with the
contrabreves of account to the Exchequer by Robert Russel and Stonhard king’s
messengers on Saturday next after the Apostles Peter and Paul, the king being
at Geddington.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

606

1 July.
Geddington. Wiltshire. Adam son of Adam Noel gives the king one mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Nicholas of Hadlow.1 Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

607

Essex. Nicholas Fucher gives the king 100s. for having the
liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and he will pay those into the king’s
Wardrobe at the next feast of St. Edward for gold to be bought therefrom.1 He has land in Essex.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

608

Leicestershire. Hugh Reyner’ gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussell. Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

609

Herefordshire. David le Lung of Bristol gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [to remove a plea] from the county court of Herefordshire before
the justices in Worcestershire. Order to the sheriff of
Herefordshire
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7, replaces 'Herefordshire'
with 'Gloucestershire' in this entry.

610

Gloucestershire. The same David gives the king half a mark for having a
writ of debt relating to the county of Gloucester before the justices in
Worcestershire. Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

611

Lancaster. William Bussell’ of the county of Lancaster gives the
king one mark for having a writ of enquiry concerning the burning of a house of
Leyland. He is to be distrained by the sheriff of Lancaster
.

[in the Roll, S’]

612

5 July.
Geytinton’. Gloucestershire. William the Welshman gives the king 20s. for having a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Gloucestershire before the justices at Worcester. Order to the
sheriff
of Gloucestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

613

[No
date].
Leicestershire. William son of Robert gives the king one mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Croxton. Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

614

Essex. John de Litlebury gives the king two marks to produce a
record from the county court of Essex before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security.

[in the Roll, S’]

615

Northamptonshire. Richard son of Gregory of Harpole and Alice his wife
give the king 20s. for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before William
le Breton. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

616

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Ralph of Buckminster gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

617

[No
date].
For Arnold du Bois. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to place in respite
until the quindene of Michaelmas next coming the account they exact from Arnold
du Bois for the time when Arnold du Bois his father was the king’s justice of
the forest.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

618

For William de Fortibus. Order to the same to place in respite until the quindene
of Michaelmas next coming the demand which they make by summons of the
Exchequer from William de Fortibus who remains with Edward son of the king in
Gascony for debts that Hugh de Vivonne his father owed to the king at the
Exchequer for the time when he was the king’s sheriff of
Somerset and Dorset
.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

619

For Nicholas of Yattendon. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
to place in respite until the quindene of next Michaelmas the
demand that he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Nicholas of Yattendon who
is in the king’s service in Gascony whether it is for the debts of the Jews or
of others, and his livestock etc., such that those debts do not touch the
king’s beloved and faithful brother R. earl of Cornwall.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

620

Hertfordshire. Robert of Graveley gives the king half a mark for having
a pone. Order to the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

621

Norfolk. Ralph Rychild’ and Idonea his wife give the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John le Franceys.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

622

Essex. John of Litlebury gives the king half a mark for a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Essex before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex
to take security.

[in the Roll]

623

[No
date].
Lancaster. William of Anderton gives the king 20s. for a writ of
inquiry into the harbouring of a certain malefactor. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

624

Staffordshire. John de Oly and William Keyne give the king half a mark
for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices at the first
session etc. Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

625

7 July.
Geddington. Leicestershire. The abbot of Merevale gives the king two marks for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussell. Order to the
sheriff of Leicestershire to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

626

He did not have it. Thomas Foliot gives the king 40s for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before Master Simon of Walton and William le Breton.
Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
to take security etc.1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Entry cancelled because he did not have
it.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

627

7 July.
Warwickshire. Adam son of Simon gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussel. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7, gives a full witness
clause.

b.

The originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7, has the following cancelled
text added in the space at the end of this entry: 'Afterwards he answered as farmer in
the sixth year of King E. as John de Acton' who took to wife Marg' one of the
daughters and heiresses of the aforesaid John and also the attorney of Elizabeth the
other daughter and heiress of John recognised.'

628

Concerning the counties of Somerset and
Dorset which have been committed. The king has committed to John de Aure custody of the
counties of Somerset and Dorset together with the king’s castle of Sherborne
for as long as it pleases the king, such that he is to answer for their profits
at the Exchequer.

629

For William Graundyn. The king, concerning arrears of 80 m. at which Eleanor
Graundyn was amerced before Henry of Bath and his associates, the king’s
itinerant justices in Cambridgeshire, for a trespass, has granted to William
Graundyn son and heir of the aforesaid Eleanor that he is to render 100s. to
the king per annum at the Exchequer at the same terms at which the aforesaid
Eleanor was accustomed to render those at the same Exchequer until the
aforesaid 80 m. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to
cause it to be done and enrolled thus, and he is to cause the chattels of the
aforesaid Eleanor taken for this reason from the aforesaid William and the
executors of the testament of the aforesaid Eleanor to be delivered without
delay.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

630

Huntingdonshire. The prior of St. Neots gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

631

Warwickshire. Isabella daughter of Guy of Aldermaston gives the king
one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussel.
Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Warwickshire' to 'Gloucestershire'.

632

Bedfordshire. The prior of St. Neots gives the king 20s. for having a
writ of intrusion ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

633

Warwickshire. Henry de Rokeby gives the king two marks for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Master Simon of Walton. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

634

Northamptonshire. Thomas son of Symon gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

635

Norfolk. Robert of Marham gives the king ten shillings for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

636

Norfolk. Levyna de Coldith gives the king 10s.1 for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Corrected from ‘one
[mark]’.

637

[No
date].
Cambridgeshire. John of Littlebury gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

638

For Gilbert de Gant. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to place in respite
until 15 days from next Michaelmas the demand of 100 m. that they make by
summons of the Exchequer from Gilbert de Gant of a fine which the same Gilbert
made with the king for king’s last crossing to Gascony and which the same
Gilbert paid to R. earl of Norfolk, marshal of England, as is said, in order
that the king may then be fully informed in respect thereof.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

639

Kent. William de Brokel’ gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices at the first session etc.
Order to the sheriff of Kent
to take security etc.

[in the Roll]

640

Northamptonshire. William de Thulus’ gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

641

Norfolk. Richard de Bussey of Moulton gives the king one mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

642

Lancaster. Geoffrey de Burn’ gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices at the first session etc.
Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

643

20 July.
Concerning the castle of Portchester which
has been committed. The king has committed to Henry of Farley, his sheriff
of Hampshire, custody of the castle of Portchester with all things pertaining
to it, such that he is to keep the the body of the castle at his own cost with
the aforesaid custody for as long as he shall be the king’s sheriff of the same
county, and custody of everything pertaining to the said castle beyond the
walls of the same castle, such that he is to answer for the issues of the same
at the Exchequer until the king shall have ordained otherwise.

[in the Roll]

644

Concerning the castle of Colchester which
has been committed. In the same manner the king has committed to Ralph de
Ardern sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire custody of his castle of Colchester
with all things pertaining to it, such that he is to keep the the body of the
castle at his own cost with the aforesaid custody for as long as he shall be
sheriff of the same counties. He is to keep all the things pertaining to the
said castle outside the walls of the same castle so that he is to answer for
the issues of the same at the Exchequer, until etc. as above.

[in the Roll]

645

8 July.
Geddington. Concerning the castle of Corfe which has
been committed. The king has committed to Elyas de Rabayne custody of
the body of the castle of Corfe for as long as it pleases the king, saving to
the king warrens, forests and all other things pertaining to the same castle
outside the walls of the same castle. The king wills that the sheriff of Dorset
is to keep that warren and forest and all other things pertaining
to the said castle outside the walls of the same castle, so that he is to
answer for the issues of the same at the Exchequer until the king shall have
ordained otherwise concerning them. Order to the same sheriff to take them into
the king’s hand and to keep them safely, as aforesaid.

[in the Roll]

646

Concerning the castle of Devizes which has
been committed. The king has committed to John de Plessetis, earl of
Warwick, custody of the body of the castle of Devizes for as long as it pleases
the king, saving to the king the demesnes and all other things pertaining to
the said castle outside the walls of the same castle. The king wills that the
sheriff of Wiltshire
is to keep those demesnes and all those things pertaining to the
said castle outside the walls of the same castle, so that he is to answer for
the issues of the same at the Exchequer until the king shall have ordained
otherwise concerning them. Order to the same sheriff to take them into the
king’s hand and to keep them safely, as aforesaid.

[in the Roll]

647

Concerning the castles of Horston and
Nottingham which have been committed. The king has committed to Roger de Lovetot his sheriff
of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire custody of the body of his castle of Harestan
at his own cost with the aforesaid counties for as long as he shall be the
king’s sheriff of the same counties, and the king wills that the same sheriff
is to keep all things pertaining to that same castle outside the castle walls
such that he is to answer for the issues of the same at the Exchequer until the
king shall have ordained otherwise concerning them. The king has also committed
to Ralph fitz Nicholas custody of the body of the castle of Nottingham together
with the king’s hay of Bestwood for as long as it pleases the king, saving to
the king the mills, meadows and all other things pertaining to that castle
outside the walls of the same castle. Moreover he is to commit the aforesaid
hay to six trustworthy men of Nottingham elected to keep it, such that they are
to answer for the issues of the same at the Exchequer until the king shall have
ordained otherwise concerning them.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7 it is the 'those mills,
meadow, and all other things pertaining to the same castle beyond the walls of the
same castle besides the aforesaid hay' which are committed to the custody of six
men.

648

10 July.
Geddington. Northamptonshire. The abbot of Crowland gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

649

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Robert de Thorp’ and Isabella his wife give the king
20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton.
Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

650

10 July.
Geddington. Concerning a fine for a charter. The abbot of Crowland gives the king one mark of gold
for a charter for having a market and fair at his manor of Quappelade and he
will pay it into the king’s Wardrobe at Crowland on the king’s return from the
parts of the north. Albricus de Fécamp is pledge therefor.1 Afterwards he paid that mark of gold to Artald etc. and he is
quit.

1.

Witness clause entered
here.

651

Concerning a fine for a charter. Simon son of Richard gives the king 50 m. for a charter
of having warren, markets and fairs and he will render one moiety at St. Edward
in the thirty-ninth year etc. and the other moiety at St. Edward in the
following year for gold to be bought therefrom.1 Order to
the sheriff of Essex
to distrain the same Simon for the aforesaid 50 marks.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness clause entered here.

652

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. William, parson of the church of Braybrooke gives the
king one mark for having a certain writ which is called utrum before the justices of the Bench. Order to
the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the compendium roll, S’]

653

[No
date].
Devon. John son of Matthew de Hunteberg’ gives the king 2 marks
for having a writ of enquiry. Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

654

11 July.
[King's] Cliff. For the abbot of Reading. And a day is
given to the same abbot in the quindene of Michaelmas before the king. The king has granted to the abbot of Reading by a fine
of 40 marks which he made with the king and which he paid in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe that if the
aforesaid abbot can show by his charters and by view and having seisin until
now that amercements of him and his men for a trespass of measures and other
trespasses found in the king’s eyre before the marshals and keepers of the
king’s market pertain to the same abbot and concerning which his men of the
vill of Reading were lately amerced before the said keepers in the last coming
of the king there at 20 m. for trespasses of measures and other trespasses, and
the same abbot at 10 m. because that measure was found marked with his seal,
then the same abbot and his aforesaid men should be quit of the aforesaid 30
marks for the aforesaid fine. And the same abbot concerning quittance of
amercements of this sort will have the king’s letters patent if the aforesaid
abbot can show that the said amercements do not pertain to the same, such that
hitherto being in seisin thereof, but the king being in seisin after the date
of the charters of the aforesaid abbot, then the said amercements will remain
to the king and 30 m. of the abovementioned 40 m. will be allowed to the
aforementioned abbot and his men in payment of the abovementioned amercements
and the remaining 10 m. will be rendered by the same abbot or allowed to him in
other debts which he owes to the king.

Membrane 5

11 July.
King’s Cliffe. Warwickshire. The abbot of Reading gives the king two marks for having
a writ of attachment before the justices at Westminster. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

656

Cumberland. Roger of Allonby gives the king half a mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

657

Cumberland. Gilbert de Hauteclou gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

658

Cumberland. The same Gilbert and William Scot’1 give the king one mark for having a writ of record. Order
to the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Second name
interlined.

659

Warwickshire. John Faukes, Roger of Walton and Richard de la Curt give
the king 20s. for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

660

[No
date].
Concerning a fine for having a
liberty. Henry of Hagley gives the king ten marks of silver for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which he will pay into the
king’s Wardrobe at the next feast of St. Edward for gold to be bought
therefrom.

661

Concerning a fine for having a
liberty. Henry de Rokeby gives the king half a mark of gold that
he paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano and ten marks of
silver for acquitting the charter therefor [from the fees] of the
chancellor1 which he will pay
in the same Wardrobe at the next feast of St. Edward for gold to be bought
therefrom for having a charter for warren and a fair.

1.

‘for
acquitting the charter....chancellor’ interlined.

662

Norfolk. Thomas de Pavylly gives the king 40 s. for an attaint of
novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

663

14 July.
King’s Cliffe. Concerning lands to be taken into the
king’s hand. Order to the abbot of Pershore and Elias of Hertford
king’s escheators to take all the lands formerly of William de la Faleyse on
the day he died into the king’s hand and to keep them safely until the king
orders otherwise.

664

13 July.
King’s Cliffe. Concerning manors and castle of Marlborough
which have been committed. The king has committed to Stephen Fromund custody of all
the lands formerly of Godfrey of Crowcombe and the manors of Melksham, Pulton’,
Gillingham, Shaftesbury, Somerton, Marlborough and Ludgershall and the castle
of Marlborough with all things pertaining to that custody until the king shall
have ordained otherwise concerning them, so that he is to answer at the
Exchequer for the issues of the same.

[in the Roll]

665

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid into the king’s
Wardrobe. James of Panton gives the king one mark of gold for
having a liberty namely not to be put on assizes etc. that he has paid in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. and he is quit.

666

15
July.
Oakham. Nottinghamshire. Robert son of William gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his next coming to Nottingham.1 Order to
the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness clause entered here.

667

Leicestershire. Robert de la Haye and Matilda his wife give the king one
mark for having a mark of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

668

21 June.
Woodstock. Concerning the castle of Rockingham which
has been committed. The king has committed to Hugh de Goldingham keeper of
the king’s forest between the bridges of Stamford and Oxford custody of his
castle of Rockingham with appurtenances, so that he is to keep the body of the
castle at his own cost with the aforesaid forest for as long as he shall be
keeper of the same forest, and he is to answer at the Exchequer for the issues
of all the things pertaining to the said castle outside the walls of the same
castle until the king shall have ordained otherwise.

[in the Roll]

669

15 July.
Oakham. Westmorland. Alan de Kaber gives the king 20s. for having a writ of
trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of
Westmorland
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

670

Somerset. Ralph de Horsey [in Bridgewater Farm] gives the king
20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton.
Order to the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

671

16 July.
Croxton’. Leicestershire. The master of the house of Stixwould gives the king two
marks for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king
(coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

672

Yorkshire. Roger Grymet gives the king two marks for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

673

17 July.
Nottingham. Northamptonshire. David de Parco, Robert de Parco and Gilbert Derch give
the king 20s. for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

674

Wiltshire. Adam le Yreys give the king half a mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

675

Norfolk. Robert Malet gives the king two marks for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

676

Norfolk. The prior of Lewes gives the king two marks for having
two cases by one pone before the justices
of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Nofolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

677

Carmarthenshire. Laurence Baty, Bernard le Paumer, Robert Loard, Thomas
Young and other men of the vill of Carmarthen give the king 40s. for an attaint
of novel disseisin to be taken before the bailiffs of Edward son of the king
against Patrick de Chaworth and Hawisia his wife concerning a tenement in
Kidwelly. Order to the aforesaid bailiffs to take security etc.

[in the compendium roll]

678

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Thomas of Otterington gives the king half a mark of gold
for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which he has paid in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. and he is quit.

679

Yorkshire. Gilbert de Camera of Fenton gives the king 20s. for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the Originalia roll, E 371/19, m.7, the entry has a full witness
clause.

680

19 July.
Nottingham. Concerning custody of the bishopric of St.
Davids which has been committed. The king has committed to William of Axmouth and
Geoffrey of Northampton custody of the bishopric of St. Davids to keep for as
it pleases the king.

681

Norfolk. John son of Walter gives the king one mark for having a
writ before the king (coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

682

Yorkshire. Robert de Camera gives the king 40s. for an attaint of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

683

Derbyshire. William le Langeford’ and Joan his wife give the king
20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken at Nottingham before the king
(coram rege) concerning a tenement in Wytinton’. Order to
the sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

684

[No
date].
Derbyshire. Matilda who was the wife of Robert de Staunton’ gives
the king 20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at Nottingham that he arraigns against Ralph
fitz Nicholas concerning a tenement in Aslockton. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

685

Essex. Stephen Bukerel gives the king half a mark for having a
writ of warranty of charter before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Essex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

686

Lancaster. Robert de Hekkeles’ gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order
to the sheriff of Lancaster
etc.

[in the Roll]

687

Lincolnshire. Dyonisia who was the wife of William de Waterton’ gives
the king one mark for a writ ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

688

Cambridgeshire. The king’s bailiffs of Cambridge give the king 40s. for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

689

Berkshire. Matilda de Wyke and Alice her daughter give the king one
mark for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

690

Concerning a fine for having a
liberty. Jollan de Evermue gives the king half a mark of
gold1 that he will pay into the king’s Wardrobe at the next
feast of St. Edward for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc.

1.

‘of gold’
interlined.

691

20 July.
Nottingham. Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. The king’s trustworthy men of Northampton have paid £70
in the king’s Wardrobe by the king’s order to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper
etc. at St. Margaret the Virgin in the thirty-ninth year etc. for tallage
lately assessed upon them. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the
same men to be quit of the aforesaid £70.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

692

Nottinghamshire. Hugh Beautens gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at Nottingham that he arraigns etc. against Nigel de Rydewale and William Urri
concerning a tenement in Bulcote. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

693

Staffordshire. William of Ipstones gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

694

Derbyshire. William son of William Stethard gives the king half a
mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order
to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

695

[No
date].
Cambridgeshire. William son of William of Bottisham and Alice his wife
give the king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before
Henry of Bath and Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

696

Lincolnshire. Walter de Deyville gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench concerning oxen of the same Walter taken and detained.
Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

697

Lincolnshire. The same Walter gives the king one mark for having
another pone concerning his oxen taken and
detained before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

698

Warwickshire. The same Walter gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of Bench. Order to the
sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

699

[20
July].
Derbyshire. Alicia de Musters gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath that she arraigns etc.
against Geoffrey de Langley concerning common pasture in Ashover. Order to the
sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

700

22 July.
Huntingdonshire. William son of Simon Fikeberd’ gives the king half a
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

701

Cambridgeshire. Robert of Knebworth clerk gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

702

Yorkshire. Adam of Blacktoft gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

703

23 July.
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Nicholas de Deyville has paid half a mark of gold in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. and for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor. He has paid to Wibert de Kent one
mark of silver1 for gold to be bought therefrom.

1.

Remainder
of sentence interlined.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.8, the entry concludes 'and he
is quit'.

704

Lincolnshire. Hugh de Prilly gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench concerning oxen taken. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

705

Lincolnshire. Walter de Coleville gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass relating to the county of Lincolnshire before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

706

Warwickshire. Basilia who was the wife of Robert le Megre gives the
king 20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William Trussel.
Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

707

24 July.
Nottingham. Concerning lands to be taken into the
king’s hand. Because the king is given to understand that John le
Moyne whilst he was the king’s sheriff of Cambridgeshire and
Huntingdonshire
after William of Shelford was hung for the death of his father of
which he was convicted intruded himself in 60 acres of land and 23 acres of
meadow and two messuages with appurtenances in Great Shelford, Little Shelford
and Harston formerly of the aforesaid William by reason of a charter that the
same William had made to him in respect thereof after the death of his father,
as is said, order to the abbot of Pershore and Elias of Hertford, king’s
escheators, that if, having inquired into the truth of this matter, they shall
have found it to be thus, to take the said land, meadow and messuages aforesaid
into the king’s hand and to keep them safely until the king orders
otherwise.

708

Suffolk. Adam son of Robert gives the king 20s. for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before John de Wyville and Simon Passelewe. Order
to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

709

Nottinghamshire. Walter son of John de Estweyt gives the king 20s. for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

710

Derbyshire. The same Walter gives the king 20s. for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

711

[No
date].
Concerning gold to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Richard Pauncefot has paid half a mark of gold in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe at
Geddington on 5 July for having a charter of market, fair and warren, and the
king has pardoned him at the instance of the prior of Hurley whatever pertains
to him concerning the seal.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.8, this entry concludes 'and he
is quit'.

712

26 July.
Nottingham. Nottinghamshire. Andreas son of Benedict of Rolleston gives the king half
a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order
to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

713

Lincolnshire. John Aylwyne of Carlton gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his next coming to Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

714

Nottinghamshire. Stephen Malovel gives the king one mark for having a
writ (ad terminum) [for a plea] relating
to Nottinghamshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

715

Nottinghamshire. Henry son of Ralph gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

716

Nottinghamshire. Amicia who was the wife of John son of William of Kirton
gives the king half a mark for a writ ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

717

Nottinghamshire. John Barry gives the king one mark for having a writ of
agreement before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

718

Yorkshire. Robert of Lowthorpe gives the king one mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

719

Leicestershire. Thomas parson of the church of Garthorpe gives the king
20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston.
Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

720

Staffordshire. Hugh de Loges gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Staffordshire before justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

721

Yorkshire. Adam of Hoveringham gives the king one mark for having a
writ concerning a trespass made in his warren before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

722

Nottinghamshire. Richard the Carpenter of Lexington gives the king one
mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order
to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

723

Lancaster. Robert Banaster gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass concerning his slaughtered horse before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

724

30 July.
Nottingham. Lincolnshire. Master Philip of Panton gives the king two marks for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his next coming to Lincoln against the abbot of Vaudey
and others concerning common pasture in Welby. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

725

Huntingdonshire. Richard de St. Licio gives the king 20s. for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the
sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

726

Huntingdonshire. The same Richard gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before the same Gilbert. Order to the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

727

For the burgesses of Nottingham. The king’s burgesses of Nottingham give the king 100
marks for gold to be bought therefrom1 of which
they will render one moiety to the king at St. Edward in the thirty-ninth year
and the other moiety at St. Edward next following for having liberties namely
that the same or their goods are not to be arrested for any debt for which they
are not sureties or the principal debtors and for having return of the king’s
writ concerning summons to be made by the Exchequer for all things belonging to
the aforesaid burgesses, and for having the pardon which the king made to them
on this occasion from amercements made before the keepers of the king’s market
of the villate of Nottingham in the king’s present passage through those parts.
2 And afterwards for acquitting his charter [from the
fees] of the chancellor they have paid 10 marks to Wibert de Kent for gold to
be bought therefrom.

1.

‘for gold to be bought therefrom’ interlined.

2.

Witness clause
entered here.

728

30 July.
Nottingham. Concerning gold which has been paid in the
Wardrobe. Roger de Eyncurt has paid hald a mark of gold in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid one mark of silver to
Wibert of Kent for gold to be bought therefrom and he is quit.

729

[No
date].
Norfolk. Simon de Belecumb’ and Alice his mother give the king
one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton.
Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

730

[No
date].
Essex. Richard de Creting’ and Hawis his wife give the king two
marks for an attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston
and Roger of Whitchester. Order to the sheriff of Essex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

731

[No
date].
Norfolk. Symon le Cunte of Norwich gives the king two marks for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

732

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The abbot of Welbeck gives the king 40s. for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege),
namely concerning his livestock driven from the county of Nottinghamshire as
far as the county of Yorkshire. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.8, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Yorkshire' to 'Nottinghamshire'.

733

For William de Tykencot’. It was demonstrated to the king that whereas he was
amerced before the king (coram rege) at 40 m. for many
trespasses of which he was convicted before William le Breton and William of
Axmouth, the same William does not have goods, as he says, whereby he shall be
able to pay the said 40 m. at the terms given to him in any way. Order to the
barons of the Exchequer that having made diligent inquisition into how much
therefor the king shall be in condition to give per annum, saving the
maintenance of him, his wife, and his free men, such as to be received from
him, and it to be done and enrolled thus. By Artald de Sancto Romano.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

734

Cumberland. Thomas de Moleton’ gives the king 100s. for two assizes
to be taken before John of Lexington that the prior of Lanrecost previously
arraigned against the aforesaid Thomas and others concerning a hedge cut down
in Brampton’, and concerning another hedge cut down in Lanrecost, before Henry
of Bath. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

735

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. Adam of Wiggenhall has paid half a mark of gold in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and the king has pardoned the
same Adam whatever pertains to him concerning the seal at the instance of
Richard canon of Newburgh.

736

Nottinghamshire. The abbot of Garendon gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

737

Nottinghamshire. Gilbert of Meering and Ivetta his wife give the king two
marks for an attaint to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

738

1 Aug.
Derbyshire. Symon son of John gives the king half a mark for having
a pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Derbyshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

739

For Dionisia who was the wife of Warin de
Muntchenesy. Order to the abbot of Pershore and Elia of Hertford the
king’s escheators beyond the Trent to restore all the lands of the inheritance
of Dyonisia who was the wife of Warin de Muntchenesy which by reason of the
death of the same Warin they took into the king’s hand to the same Dyonisia
without delay, with tallages and all other things they took after the death of
the aforesaid Warin therefrom. By the same king.

[in the Roll]

740

Nottinghamshire. Richard son of Robert of Lambley gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of Lexington.
Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

741

Nottinghamshire. The same Richard gives the king half a mark for another
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the same John. Order to the
sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

742

For a Jew. Bateman son of Cressaunt de Staunford, Jew of the manor
of Windsor, gives the king 10 talents for the king to grant him licence to
withdraw from the aforesaid vill of Winchester and stay at Nottingham, Stamford
or Lincoln just as he shall wish to select. Order to the justices assigned to
the custody of the Jews that if, saving indemnity to the king and Richard earl
of Cornwall, his brother, from the agreement which the king made for him
concerning the king’s Jews, it will be possible for this to be done, to permit
the same to withdraw from Winchester and to stay in anyone of the aforesaid
vills, for the king leaves this to the discretion of the aforesaid
justices.1 And the aforesaid Jew has paid the aforesaid
talent to Wibert of Kent and is quit.

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

743

Nottinghamshire. The prior of Marseye, Simon son of Robert, William son
of Robert and other men of Marseye give the king 40s. for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege) at his
next coming to Scroby concerning a free tenement in Mattersey. Order to the
sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

Membrane 4

3 Aug.
Clipstone. Lincolnshire. Peter le Breton gives the king two marks for an assize
of darrein presentment to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

745

Lincolnshire. The abbot of Revesby gives the king 40s. for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

746

Concerning a fine for having a liberty. He
has paid one mark of gold in the Wardrobe and is quit. Hugh Peche gives the king ten marks of silver for having
the right that he may hunt hares etc. with his dogs throughout all the king’s
forests in the counties of Worcestershire and Huntingdonshire, and he will pay
those 10 m. into the king’s Wardrobe for gold to be bought therefrom at the
next feast of St. Edward, and for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of
the chancellor he has paid one mark to Wilbert de Kent1 for
gold to be bought therefrom.

1.

Remainder of sentence interlined.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.8, adds 'afterwards he paid
Arcald etc. and is quit'.

747

3 Aug.
Clipstone. Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. William son of Ralph de Hach’ has paid five marks of
silver for gold to be bought therefrom by the hand of John de Basing’ in the
king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano, keeper of the same Wardrobe, for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc.1 Afterwards
for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, he paid Wilbert
de Kent one mark for gold to be bought therefrom.2

1.

Witness clause entered here.

2.

Erased text follows the marginalia for this
entry.

748

4 Aug.
Warsop. Nottinghamshire. Alice of Basford and John her brother give the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston.
Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

749

5 Aug.
Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Elias son and heir of
William de la Faleyse for all the lands and tenements that the same William
held of the king in chief. Order to the abbot of Pershore and Elias of
Hertford, king’s escheators, that having accepted sufficient security from the
same Elias for rendering £10 for his relief, namely 5 m. at the Exchequer of
Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next
following, and 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the fortieth year, to
cause the same Elias to have full seisin of the aforesaid lands and
tenements1 and others that are in the king’s hand. And
having accepted sufficient security from the executors of the testament of the
aforesaid William for debts to be rendered to the king if the said William owed
anything to the king on the day he died, they are to permit the same to have
free administration of the goods of the same William.

[in the Roll]

1.

Remainder
of sentence interlined.

750

5 Aug.
Scroby. Yorkshire. Robert son of Thomas de Herdewik’ gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at his next coming to York that he arraigns
etc. against Gilbert son of Thomas and others concerning the tenement in
Catewik’. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

751

[No
date].
Nottinghamshire. John of Wellow gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at Scroby that he arraigns against Robert de Ripar’ concerning a tenement in
Wellow. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

752

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Robert of Batley gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York that he arraigns etc. against Robert de Crepping concerning a tenement
in Thoralby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

753

Derbyshire. William de Langeston’ gives the king one mark for having
a pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Derbyshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

754

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Richard of Knaresborough gives the king half a mark for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king at York against the
abbot of Byland concerning a tenement in Bagby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

755

6 Aug.
Scroby. Staffordshire. Alan de Bernardescroft gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [to remove a plea] from the county court of Staffordshire before
the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

756

Nottinghamshire. Thomas de Lanu’ gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath concerning a dyke raised in
Sutton. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

757

7 Aug.
Scroby. Nottinghamshire. Sarra who was the wife of Walter son of Thomas gives the
king half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William of
Wilton. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

758

8 Aug.
Doncaster. Lincolnshire. John parson of the church of Aunby [in Castle Bytham]
gives the king 1 m. for a having a writ of agreement before the justices of the
Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

759

Lincolnshire. The same John gives the king 1 m. for having another
writ before the same justices. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

760

Yorkshire. Robert of Smeaton gives the king 20s. for having a writ
[for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

761

Cumberland. Thomas son of Lambert of Moulton gives the king two
marks for having a writ concerning a trespass1 made against his liberties before the justices of the
Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘made against his liberties’
interlined.

762

Devon. Nicholas de la Bussey gives the king one mark for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the
sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

763

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William of Grimston gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York that he arraigns etc. against William de Winteworth
and others concerning a tenement in Neuton’. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

764

9 Aug.
Pontefract. Suffolk. Alexander Buzun gives the king two marks for an assize
of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

765

Cambridgeshire. The same Alexander gives the king two marks for another
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before the same Nicholas. Order to the
sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

766

Yorkshire. Adam de Derleye gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.1 concerning a tenement in Worsborough.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness
clause entered here.

767

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Henry of Kirkby and Sabina his wife give the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc. concerning a tenement in Griggeleston’.

[in the Roll, S’]

768

Lancaster. Richard de Stratford gives the king one mark for an
assize1 to be taken before John of Lexington
concerning a dyke levelled in Withington. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Corrected from
‘an assize of novel disseisin’.

769

10 Aug.
Kawode. Somerset. Roger de Reyni gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

770

Norfolk. The prior of the monks of Thetford gives the king five
marks for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

771

11 Aug.
York. Devon. John son of John the Clerk gives the king one mark for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the
sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

772

For Elias de Rabayne. The king has granted to Elias de Rabayne that he is to
render five marks at the next Exchequer of Easter and five marks at the
Exchequer of Michaelmas next following for ten marks at which he was lately
amerced before the king at Northampton for a trespass of the forest. Order to
the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause it to
be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

773

For Elias de Rabayne. And order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to remit the distraint, if any, that he shall have made any from
the aforesaid Elias for the aforesaid reason in the meantime.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

774

Yorkshire. Thomas son of Patrick gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York concerning common pasture in [Long] Marston. Order
to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

775

Yorkshire. Margaret daughter of William and Eva his sister give the
king half a mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of
Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

776

Yorkshire. Robert son of Richard of Tockwith, Richard of Tockwith
and Elena his wife, Philip de Tokwik and Beatrice his wife, William son of
Nicholas of Tockwith, Robert Page and Juliana his wife give the king 20s. for
an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York that he arraigns etc. against the prioress of
Sinningthwaite concerning common pasture in Tockwith.1 Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Witness clause entered here.

777

12 Aug.
York. Yorkshire. Ralph son of Hervey and Matilda his wife and Agnes who
was the wife of William son of Mabil’ give the king 20s. for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege) at York
that he arraigns against William son of Thomas and others concerning common
pasture in Snaith. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

778

Yorkshire. Richard le Bret gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

779

Yorkshire. Robert le Blund of Allerston1 gives the
king 20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York that he arraigns etc. against
William of Allwoodley and others concerning common turbary in Allerston. Order
to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘de Alvexton’ interlined.

780

Gloucestershire. John Wifsy gives the king one mark for having a
certification of [an assize] of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order
to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

781

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Roger de Waddesleg’ and Aldusa his wife give the king
half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at his first return to York concerning a
tenement in Allerston. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

782

Yorkshire. Thomas Respald, Mary his wife, Maurice Burdun and Alina
his wife give the king half a mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken
before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

783

12 Aug.
York. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of William son of Thomas
son of Robert de Walley for all the lands and tenements that the same Thomas
held of the king in chief. Order to Thomas of Stamford, king’s escheator this
side of the Trent, that having accepted sufficient security from the same
William for reasonable relief to be rendered to the king, to cause the same to
have full seisin of the aforesaid lands and tenements and others that are in
the king’s hand for the aforesaid reason.

Yorkshire. Robert of Belby gives the king one mark for an assize of
mort d’ancestor to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

785

Lincolnshire. Eustace of Welton gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

786

Lincolnshire. The same Eustace gives the king half a mark for having a
record of a certain case before the king (coram rege) at
Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

787

Lincolnshire. The same Eustace gives the king half a mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege)
at his first coming to Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

788

14 Aug.
At the same place.
Yorkshire. William de Autrive give the king two marks for an assize
of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

789

14 Aug.
At the same place.
Yorkshire. William de St. Quintin and Cristiana his wife give the
king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York that he arraigns etc. against Robert
of Firby concerning tenements in Edelthorp’, Firby and Ouseburn. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

790

Westmorland. Robert de Askeby gives the king two marks for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of
Westmorland
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

791

Yorkshire. Robert of Pilley gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York that he arraigns etc. against Henry of Rockley and
others concerning a tenement in Pilley. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

792

Yorkshire. Ralph son of Gilbert de Akum gives the king half a mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king at York against
Nicholas1 of the Chamber and others concerning a tenement in
Poppleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘at York
against Nicholas’ written over an erasure. Remainder of sentence
interlined.

793

Yorkshire. John of Burton gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege) at
York that he arraigns etc. against Hervey of Clifton concerning common pasture
in Masham. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

794

Yorkshire. Robert Brown de Mikelgate gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

795

Yorkshire. Richard son of Robert of Reedness gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York against Thomas son of Adam and
others concerning a tenement in Reedness. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

796

Yorkshire. Nichola who was the wife of John of Rouchester gives the
king one mark for an assize to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against Philip de Faucunberg concerning three dykes
raised in Appleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
.

[in the Roll, S’]

797

Yorkshire. William son1 of John de
Latton’ gives the king 20s. for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before
Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘William son’ written over erased text.

798

Yorkshire. Simon of Preston and Agnes his wife give the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king against
Richard de Bolebek and others at the king’s next return to York concerning
tenements in Routh, Ringebuc and Garton [on the Wolds]. Order to the sheriff of
Yorkshire etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

799

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Richard son of Robert gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

800

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Robert of Great Crakehill gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against Alan of Burton and others concerning common
pasture in Thornton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

801

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Philip de London’ gives the king one mark for an assize
to be taken before the king (coram rege) at York against
Geoffrey Ageylun concerning a dyke levelled in Beswick. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

802

[No
date].
Yorkshire. John son of Hugh gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York against William the Constable and others concerning a tenement in West
Halsham. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

803

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Simon de Preston and Agnes his wife give the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York against Joan wife of Richard de
Bolebek concerning a tenement in Routh. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

804

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Henry de Rokley gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York against Robert of Pilley concerning common pasture in Pilley. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

805

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. The prioress of Appleton gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] from the
county court of Lincolnshire before justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

806

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. The same prioress gives the king half a mark for having
another pone [to remove a plea] from the
county court of Lincolnshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

807

16 Aug.
York. Concerning moneys paid in the Wardrobe for
Hugh son of Ralph. Roger de Lovetot sheriff of Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire
paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of
the same Wardrobe on Saturday in the vigil of the Assumption of the Blessed
Mary at York in the thirty-ninth year 10 m. of 30 m. at which Hugh son of Ralph
was lately amerced before the king (coram rege)1 at Nottingham for a disseisin.2 Order to the
barons of the Exchequer to cause the aforesaid Roger to be quit from the
aforesaid 10 m.

1.

Remainder of entry written
over erased text.

2.

‘that was summoned and
taken before the king at the same place concerning a tenement in Staunton’
deleted by underlining dots and the note ‘Vacated’.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

808

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Elyas of Threshfield gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against abbot of Fountains concerning common pasture
in Threshfield. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

809

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William of Leverton gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) against Thomas son of John concerning a tenement in Hook.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll E371/19, m.9, adds 'at York'.

810

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The same William gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
against Thomas of Reedness concerning a tenement in Reedness. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

811

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Hugh of Oglethorpe gives the king two marks for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

812

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Pagan of Rawdon gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York against John le Vauvassur and others concerning a tenement in Rawdon.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

813

[No
date].
Yorkshire. John de Mukfeld’ gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against Adam Amy and others concerning the tenement
in Coldrik’. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

814

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Matthew de Storces gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against the abbot of Roche concerning common pasture
in Thurstanland. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

815

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Thomas son of William de Belkelthorp’ gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York against John of Marston concerning a
tenement in Knapton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll]

816

[No
date].
Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. William of Moreby paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald
de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe half a mark of gold for having the
liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and for acquitting that charter [from
the fees] of the chancellor he paid to Wibert of Kent one mark of silver for
gold to be bought therefrom.

817

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Alan de Habergh’ and Alice his wife give the king one
mark for a writ (ad terminum) [for a plea]
before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

818

20 Aug.
Alverton’. Yorkshire. Alice daughter of William of Gunthwaite gives the king
one mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Roger of
Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

819

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William parson of the church of [Kirk] Burton gives the
king half a mark for having an assize utrum before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

820

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Adam of Maunby,1 Geoffrey of
Maunby, Thomas le Despenser, Geoffrey of Crakehall, John son of Andrew Brenhand
give the king two marks for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the
king (coram rege) at York against Adam de Punteyse and
others concerning common pasture in Maunby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Next three names written over erased text.

821

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The same Adam of Maunby gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York against Roger of Maunby and others concerning a
tenement in Kirby [under] Knowle. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
.

[in the Roll, S’]

822

[No
date].
Yorkshire. The same Adam gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

823

[No
date].
Lancaster. Richard de Mustun gives the king 20s. for an assize to
be taken before Alan of Wassand concerning a dyke levelled in Denton. Order to
the sheriff of Lancaster
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

824

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Ranulph parson of the church of Enderby gives the king
one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York concerning common pasture in Morton.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

825

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Stephen Mauluvel gives the king one mark for an assize
to be taken before the king (coram rege) at York concerning
a dyke levelled in Gatenby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

826

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Thomas of Otterington and Adam his son give the king
half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at York against Henry son of Ranulph and
others concerning common pasture in Ingleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

827

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William Grivel gives the king one mark for an
inquisition to be taken by William Heron. He is to be distrained by the
sheriff of Yorkshire
.

[in the Roll, S’]

Membrane 3

21 Aug.
Durham. Lincolnshire. Reinerus de Waterton gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Lincoln that he arraigns etc. against
Richard de Waterton’ and Walter son of Julian’ concerning a tenement in
Waterton’. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

829

22 Aug.
Durham. Concerning the castle and county of
Carlisle which have been committed. The king has committed to Robert de Brus the custody of
his castle of Carlisle with the county of Cumberland and all its appurtenances
for as long as it pleases the king.

830

Yorkshire. Eudo de Cleclum gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at York against Henry son of Ran’ concerning a tenement in Cotherstone. Order
to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

831

Northamptonshire. Richard de Cotes, William the English and Richard de
Chastillun give the king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken
before the king (coram rege) at his first coming to
Peterborough against William de Lisle and Simon Mause and others concerning
common pasture in Grafton. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

832

Concerning amerced men. Nicholas de Turri is appointed to amerce all those of
the county of Lincolnshire who are in the king’s mercy concerning pleas moved
before the king (coram rege).

833

Yorkshire. William de Wyvyle gives the king 20s. for having a writ
of trespass before the king (coram rege) at his first coming
at York. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

834

Concerning money for acquitting a charter
[from the fees of the chancellor]. Ranulph de Wednesleg’ paid William of Kent one mark for
gold to be bought therefrom for acquitting his charter of pardon of the death
of a man [from the fees] of the chancellor that the king granted to him at the
instance of Edmund de Lacy.

835

27 Aug.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Because it was not vacant. Concerning
custody of the abbey of Shaftebyr’ which has been committed. Because it was not
vacant. The king committed to Robert Walerand custody of the
abbey of Shaftesbury which is vacant by the death of the abbess of the same
house, as is said, for as long as it pleases the king.1

1.

Entry cancelled because it was not
vacant.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

836

Berkshire. John Sundy gives the king half a mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

837

28 Aug. Newcastle upon Tyne. For Geoffrey de Lusignan. The king has pardoned Geoffrey de Lusignan 10 m. at
which he was lately amerced before the king (coram rege) for
the waste of wood. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same to be
quit of the aforesaid ten marks. By William de Gray.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

838

[No
date].
Norfolk. John de Stok’ gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

839

[No
date].
Norfolk. Simon of Crimplesham gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

840

[No
date].
Northumberland. Robert of Doxford gives the king half a mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at Newcastle upon Tyne concerning common pasture in
Ellingham. Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

841

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Walter son of Robert of Waithe gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at Lincoln concerning a tenement in Waithe. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

842

Northumberland. Sarra who was the wife of Richard Bertram gives the king
half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at Newcastle upon Tyne. Order to the
sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

843

[No
date].
Hampshire. Walter son of Walter de Berkel’ gives the king half a
mark for having a record of a case before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Hampshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

844

Shropshire. Roger of Hopton gives the king two marks for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Philip Lovel and Nicholas of Hadlow.
Order to the sheriff of
Shropshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

845

[No
date].
Staffordshire. Saer Mauveysyn gives the king one mark for having a writ
of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

846

[No
date].
Cumberland. The abbot of Holm Cultram gives the king 20 m. for
having the king’s confirmation concerning three tenements and pastures given to
him by Thomas of Moulton and others to be rendered to the king. Afterwards he
paid and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.9, has this marginalia:
'Concerning moneys paid into the Wardrobe'.

847

[No
date].
Northumberland. Luke son of Robert of Bamburgh gives the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at his first coming to Alnwick concerning a
tenement in Bradford. Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

848

6 Sept.
Wark. Concerning money which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. The abbot of New Minster paid into the king’s Wardrobe
to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe 20 m. for having the
king’s confirmation concerning lands given to him by Roger son of Roger Bertram
of Mitford and others and is quit.1 Afterwards he paid into
the same Wardrobe five marks, for gold to be bought therefrom, for acquitting
his charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, and he is quit.

1.

Witness clause entered here.

849

10 Sept.
Karham’. Cumberland. Walter de Lambyneby and Patrick de Hyl give the king
half a mark for having a pone. Order to
the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

850

Yorkshire. John of Everingham gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

851

[No
date].
Yorkshire. William son of Elias of Leyburn gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at York concerning common turbary in Leyburn. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

852

Yorkshire. The abbot of Fountains gives the king 40s. for having a
writ [to remove a plea] from the county court of Yorkshire before the justices
of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Thomas son of Lambert of Moulton gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of Lexington
concerning common pasture in Spalding. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

854

12 Sept.
Wark. For Henry de Pynkenny. The king, at the instance of his daughter Margaret Queen
of Scotland, has granted to Henry de Pinkeny that he is to render 25 m. at the
Exchequer of Easter in the forty-first year and 25 m. at the Exchequer of
Michaelmas next following and thus 50 m. from year to year at the same terms
until 200 m. which remain to be rendered to the king at the Exchequer are fully
paid. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and
to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

855

Hertfordshire. Robert de Hylton’ and Joan his wife give the king 40s.
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to
the sheriff of
Hertfordshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

856

[No
date].
Northumberland. Amabilia of Detchant gives the king one mark for having
an assize of novel disseisin concerning common pasture in Detchant before the
king (coram rege) at his next coming to Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
.

[in the Roll, S’]

857

14 Sept.
Wark. [Concerning gold] paid in the
Wardrobe. Alan Pyroc paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de
Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe one mark of gold1 at Westminster on Saturday next after St. Agatha Virgin
in the thirty-ninth year for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same to be quit thereof.

1.

'of gold'
interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

858

Devon. Philip of Hollacombe gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the
sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

859

Lincolnshire. Margaret who was the wife of Alan of Moulton gives the
king two marks for having a writ of warranty of charter ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.9, this is simplified to 'a writ
ad terminum'.

860

16 Sept.
Wark. Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. William de Coleville paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe five marks for gold to be
bought therefrom for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. and for
acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the chancellor. He has paid one mark
to Wibert of Kent for gold to be bought therefrom, and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.9, the charter is said to be
acquitted from the fees 'of the seal'.

861

For Roger son of Huttred’. Roger son of Huttred of Scarborough will pay into the
king’s Wardrobe two marks of silver1 at the king’s next coming to the parts of Yorkshire for
having the king’s confirmation of a demise that Alan Bustel made to the same
Roger of a capital messuage of the same Alan with all its demesnes in Hutton
and of half a carucate of land with appurtenances in Preston until the end of
eleven full years.2 Afterwards he paid Artald etc. and is
quit.

1.

'two marks of silver'
interlined.

2.

Witness clause entered here.

862

Devon. Guy son of Robert, Thomas de Vieuxpont and John of
Raddon give the king 40s. for an attaint of mort d’ancestor to be taken before
Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

863

[No
date].
Concerning moneys and gold which have been
paid in the Wardrobe. Sampson de Coupland’ has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. five marks for gold to be bought therefrom
for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. And for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, he has paid one mark to Wibert of
Kent for gold to be bought therefrom.

864

[No
date].
Concerning moneys and gold which have been
paid in the Wardrobe. Robert de Sutton’ gives the king half a mark of gold for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which he has paid in the
Wardrobe etc. And he has paid one mark to Wibert de Kent for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.9, 'and he is quit' is
added.

865

[No
date].
Concerning moneys and gold which have been
paid in the Wardrobe. Roger de Brus gives the king half a mark of gold for
having a similar liberty which he has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald
etc., and for acquitting his charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has
paid one mark to Wibert of Kent for gold to be bought therefrom.

a.

In the originalia roll E371/19, m.9, 'and he is quit' is
added.

866

18 Sept.
Wark. For William Russel. To the barons of the Exchequer. At the instance of the
king’s beloved and faithful A. illustrious king of Scotland, the king has
granted to his beloved and faithful William Russel that he is to render two
marks at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and two marks at
the Exchequer of Easter next following, and thus 4 m. from year to year at the
same terms until the 37 m. in which he is bound to the king for several debts
that he owes to the king are fully paid. Order therefore to cause him to have
those terms and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

867

Westmorland. Roger of Lancaster gives the king one mark for having a
writ [to remove a plea] from the county court of Westmorland before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Westmorland
etc.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.9, the entry is simplified to
'a writ ad terminum'.

868

20 Sept. Wark. For John of Lexington. The king has pardoned to John of Lexington 10 m. at
which he was lately amerced before the king (coram rege) for
two beasts of the chase that he took without licence in the king’s forest of
Wabridge just as was presented before William le Breton and his associates,
king’s justices who lately itinerated for the pleas of the king’s forest in
Huntingdonshire. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same John to
be quit of the aforesaid 10 m.1 And order to the
sheriff of Essex
to permit the same John to be quit thereof and to wholly release
the distraint, if any, that he made from him for this reason.2
By Robert Walerand.

1.

Witness clause entered here.

2.

Authorization clause
entered here.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

869

[No
date].
Cumberland. Thomas son of Lambert of Moulton gives the king 20s. for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order
to the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

870

[No
date].
Northumberland. Nicholas of Acton gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at his next coming to Newcastle-upon-Tyne concerning common pasture in Acton.
Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

871

20 Sept. Wark. For Geoffrey Gacelyn. The king has pardoned to Geoffrey Gacelyn one mark at
which he was amerced for common summons before the king’s justices lately
itinerant for the forest pleas in the Northamptonshire. Order to the barons of
the Exchequer to cause the same to be quit thereof. By Geoffrey de Lusignan.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

872

For Henry de Eyvyle. The king has granted to Henry de Eyvyle for good service
that he has given to the king in the marches of Scotland1 that he is to render 40s. per annum,
namely 20s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the thirty-ninth year and 20s. at
the Exchequer of Easter next following, and thus 40s. from year to year at the
same terms until the 30 m. at which he was amerced before the king’s justices
lately itinerant for the forest pleas in Yorkshire, and which are exacted from
the same Henry by summons of the Exchequer, are fully paid. Order to the barons
of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause it to be done
and enrolled thus. By R. earl of Gloucester.

1.

'for good
service...Scotland' interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

873

For the men of the county of
Chester. The king has given respite until the octaves of the
coming St. Edward to the men of the county of Chester from £100 that are
exacted from them by summons of the Exchequer for contempt, and the king has
given them the same day for four or six of the same to then be before the king
at Westminster in order that the king may have counsel upon this. Order to Alan
la Zouche justice of Chester to permit them to have that respite and in the
meantime to deliver their livestock taken from them by [this] reason. By Roger of Mold, seneschal of Chester.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

874

[No
date].
Northumberland. John of Newton gives the king two marks for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege) at
his next coming to Newcastle-upon-Tyne concerning a free tenement in Newton.
Order to the sheriff of
Northumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

875

[No
date].
Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. The king’s men of Bamburgh have paid in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald etc. ten marks for gold to be bought therefrom for
acquitting a charter concerning having the vill of Bamburgh at fee farm [from
the fees] of the chancellor.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.9, the entry has a full witness
clause giving the date and place: 'Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 24 Sep'.

876

24 Sept.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Yorkshire. Thomas son of Michael gives the king two marks for
having a writ of enquiry. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

877

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Alexander Costenyn gives the king one mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege)
at his next coming to Lincoln concerning common pasture in Hanworth. Order to
the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

878

[No
date].
Westmorland. Roger of Lancaster gives the king one mark for
associating Roger of Thirkleby with Alan of Wassand for an assize of novel
disseisin to be taken that Henry de Tyrerg’ and others arraign etc. against the
aforesaid Roger and others concerning common pasture in Barton. Order to the
sheriff of
Westmorland
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

879

Westmorland. And because the king has understood from the report of
the same Roger that the aforesaid Alan is upset with him because he conferred a
certain church to another than the same Alan, order to him to admit the
aforesaid Roger of Thirkleby as his associate in this assize.1

1.

Uncertain translation.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

880

25 Sept.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. Robert le Breton has paid five marks in the king’s
Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. for gold to be bought therefrom
for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid one mark to Wilbert of
Kent similarly for gold to be bought and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, he pays to be acquitted
from the fees 'of the seal'.

881

Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. Robert de Castello Cayrol’ has paid five marks in the
same Wardrobe to the same Artald for gold to be bought therefrom for having a
similar liberty, and he has paid one mark to Wilbert of Kent for acquitting his
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, and he is quit.

882

[No
date].
Cumberland. Hugh de Wulvesby, chaplain, gives the king half a mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to
the sheriff of
Cumberland
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

883

27 Sept.
Durham. Norfolk. Richard of Tatterford gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the
sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

884

[No
date].
Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. The prior of Hexham has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. for having the king’s confirmation of the
manor of Nesbit that he has of the gift and grant of John de Normanville and
Robert de Lisle 15 m. for gold to be bought therefrom, and he is quit
concerning the seal and for all the aforesaid 15 m.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.10, adds 'and he is
quit'.

885

26 Sept.
Darlington. For Stephen de Menyll. The king has granted to Stephen de Menyll for his
laudable service to the king provided in the parts of Scotland that he is to
render six marks at the Exchequer of Easter in the fortieth year and six marks
at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and at the Exchequer of Easter
in the forty-first year the remaining five and a half marks for 17 m. which he
owes for several debts. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to
have those terms and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus. 1 Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to permit the same to have the same terms and to wholly remit the
distraint, if any, which he shall have made for this reason.

1.

Witness clause entered
here. ‘Witness as above’ added at the end of entry also.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

886

Concerning the king’s wines. Order to Robert of Dacre and Gatio de Calno Monte mayor
of York to make the king’s profit from 59 tuns of wine which the bailiffs of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne shall have caused to be brought to York.

887

Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. Thomas of Ogle has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald
de Sancto Romano five marks for gold to be bought therefrom for having the
liberty not to be put on assizes, juries etc., for acquitting that charter
[from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid to Wilbert of Kent one mark for
gold etc., and he is quit.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, he pays to be acquitted
from the fees 'of the seal'.

888

[No
date].
Yorkshire. John son of Reginald gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at the king’s first coming to Pontefract against the abbot
of Selby and others1 concerning a tenement in Rawcliffe. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Rest
of sentence interlined.

889

30 Sept.
York. Yorkshire. Robert of Nunwick gives the king one mark for having a
writ (ad terminum) [for a plea] relating
to the county of Yorkshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

890

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Walter de Grey gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram rege) at
the king’s first coming to Lincoln concerning a tenement in Coleby. Order to
the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

891

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Osbert of Cornbrough gives the king 40s. for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege).1 Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

'king' written over erased text.

892

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Lucas of Flawith and Agnes his wife give the king half a
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before John of Lexington.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

893

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Dyonisia who was the wife of William de Waterton’ and
Richard her son give the king one mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be
taken before the king (coram rege) at his first coming at
Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

894

Concerning money for acquitting a charter
[from the fees] of the chancellor. Emma Wastehuse has paid Wibert of Kent one mark for gold
to be bought therefrom for acquitting letters patent concerning having seisin
of certain land [from the fees] of the chancellor.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, adds 'and he is
quit'.

895

30 Sept.
Pontefract. Concerning moneys paid in the
Wardrobe. John le Veyl’ of Bulmer has paid in the king’s Wardrobe
to Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe five marks for gold to
be bought therefrom for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and
for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid to
Wilbert de Kent one mark for gold to be bought therefrom.

896

1 Oct.
Pontefract. For William de Valence. Whereas the king has granted to William de Valence, his
brother, custody of the land and heirs of Roger son of John de Valoynes for 500
m. per annum allowed to him in his fee that he takes at the Exchequer and the
extent of the same lands exceeds the aforesaid sum by £8 and a little bit more,
as is said, which the barons of the Exchequer exact from him by summons of the
king’s Exchequer, the king wholly remits that same surplus to the same William
from the time when he first obtained that custody until the legal age of the
aforesaid heirs. Order to the same barons of the Exchequer to cause the same
William to be quit of the aforesaid surplus and to wholly remit the distraint,
if any, that he shall have caused to be made on account of this.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

897

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. William of Mere and Agnes his wife give the king 20s.
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at Lincoln against Andrew of Mere and others concerning the
tenement in Mere and Branston. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

898

2 Oct. Scroby. For Faukes the Butler. The king has pardoned Faukes the Butler one mark at
which he was amerced before the keepers of the king’s market in the latest
passage of the king through York for wine bought against the assize. Order to
the sheriff of Yorkshire
to permit the same to be quit thereof. By William de Grey.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

899

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Brian son of John and Avicia his wife give the king 20s.
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Stamford concerning a tenement in
Suereuten’. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

Membrane 3 (schedule)

5 Sept.
Chillingham. The king has committed and by his charter confirmed to
his men of Baumburgh the vill of Baumburgh at fee farm for 26 m. of silver to
be rendered to the king and his heirs by their hands each year at the Exchequer
of Easter, saving to the king tallages, rents, escheats, wardships, marriages,
prises and other assizes of the king in the vill and in the ‘port’ of the same
vill, and they have the king’s charter therefor.

[in the Roll]

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

b.

This entry is on a schedule in the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.9,
(schedule), the reverse of which bears the following delivery note: 'This schedule was
received by Philip Lovel Treasurer on 23 April in the forty-second year by the hand of
Adam de Cestreton'.

Membrane 2

2 Oct.
Scroby. Yorkshire. William le Despenser and Alice his wife, Henry son of
Hugh and Alina his wife, Henry Young and Agnes his wife, William de Gers and
Juliana his wife give the king one mark for an assize of mort d’ancestor to be
taken before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

902

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. John son of Ralph of Fen gives the king one mark for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king (coram
rege) at his first coming to Stamford concerning a tenement in
Fen. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

903

Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. The men of Doncaster have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald etc. on Saturday next after Michaelmas ten marks at which the villate of
Doncaster was lately amerced before the keepers of the king’s market for a
trespass of measures, and five marks at which the jurors of the same vill were
amerced before the same keepers for a false presentation. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
to permit the aforesaid villate to be quit of the aforesaid 10 m.
and the same jurors of the aforesaid 5 m.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, adds 'they have paid it in
the same wardrobe...and they are quit'.

904

Lincolnshire. John son of Ralph of Fen gives the king two marks for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

905

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Henry son of Robert gives the king two marks for an
assize of mort d’ancestor to be taken before Alan of Wassand concerning a
tenement in Atwick. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
to take etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

906

2 Oct.
Scroby. Concerning moneys which have been paid into
the Wardrobe. Nicholas Meverel has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper of the same Wardrobe 100s. for gold to be bought
therefrom for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and for
acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid Wibert of
Kent one mark for gold to be bought therefrom.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, he pays to be acquitted
from the fees 'of the seal' and adds 'he is quit'.

907

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. William clerk1 of Alençon gives the king one mark for having a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

1.

The reading of this as 'clerk'
depends on what looks like a capital 'E' being a mistake for a 'C'.
Alternatively the reading could be 'elect', but there was no bishop of
Alençon.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the writ is noted as 'a
pone ad terminum'.

908

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Robert of Well gives the king 20s. for having a pone ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

909

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Nicholaa de la Launde gives the king half a mark for a
writ (ad terminum) [for a plea] relating
to the county of Lincolnshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the writ is noted as 'a
writ of trespass'.

910

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. William de la Launde gives the king one mark for a writ
of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

911

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Juliana daughter of Warin of Osgodby gives the king one
mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before the king
(coram rege) at his first coming at Stamford concerning a
tenement in Osgodby. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

912

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. The abbot of Revesby gives the king one mark for a writ
( ad terminum) [for a plea] relating to
the county of Lincolnshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

913

4 Oct.
Lincoln. Nottinghamshire. Henry son of Richard and Petronilla his wife give the
king half a mark for having a pone [to
remove a plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Nottinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

914

Worcestershire. Robert Yweyn, Thomas de Littelton’ and Acelina his wife
give the king 40s. for having a record1 of two cases before the
king (coram rege). They have land in Worcestershire.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Corrected from ‘two records’.

915

[No
date].
Leicestershire. Hugh de Eyngeden’ gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Leicestershire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

916

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Simon parson of a moiety of the church of St. Peter of
Saltfleetby gives the king half a mark for a writ ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

917

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Matilda daughter of Tifanie gives the king 20s. for
having a writ of warranty of charter ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

918

6 Oct.
Semplingham. Derbyshire. Thomas Bardof gives the king one mark for having a writ
of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of
Derbyshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

919

Staffordshire. Richard le Parker of Chartley gives the king half a mark
for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Staffordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, this entry has a full
witness clause.

920

4 Oct.
Lincoln. Concerning money to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Robert de Wileweby gives the king 20 m. which he will
pay in the king’s Wardrobe before St. Martin for a charter of warren and having
the liberty not to be put on assizes etc.1 and for
acquitting his charters in respect thereof [from the fees] of the
chancellor.2 Afterwards he paid the
aforesaid 20 m. to Artald de Sancto Romano and is quit.

1.

Rest of sentence interlined.

2.

Witness clause entered here.

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the entry also has 'paid to
Artald etc. and he is quit'.

921

[No
date].
Leicestershire. Roger of Saddington gives the king 20s. for having a
writ of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of
Leicestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

922

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Jordan of Kyme gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

923

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Robert son of Henry of Yarwell gives the king one mark
for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le Breton. Order to
the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

924

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Simon de Ver gives the king one mark for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

925

Concerning money to be paid in the
Wardrobe. Henry of Stixwould will pay into the king’s Wardrobe at
the coming St. Edward five marks for gold to be bought therefrom1 for having a charter of warren and for
acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the chancellor.

[in the compendium roll]

1.

‘for gold to be bought
therefrom’ interlined.

926

7 Oct.
Stanford’. Concerning money to be paid in the
Wardrobe. The same Henry will pay 1 m. at the same feast to Wibert
of Kent for acquitting a charter [from the fees] of the chancellor, namely for
having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc. which the king granted to him
at the instance of Philip de Arcy.

[in the compendium roll]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, he pays to be acquitted
from the fees 'of the seal'.

927

[No
date].
Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. John Bek will pay at the same feast in the king’s
Wardrobe 15 m. for gold to be bought therefrom for having a charter for a
market, fair and warren and for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the
chancellor.1 Afterwards he paid those 15 m. to Artald de
Sancto Romano and he is quit.

1.

‘for gold
to be bought’ and ‘and for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the
chancellor’ interlined.

928

[No
date].
Buckinghamshire. Matheus of Broughton gives the king 20s. for having a
writ of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, he pays to be acquitted
from the fees 'of the seal'. The entry adds that the mark was paid 'for gold to be
bought therefrom and he is quit'.

929

Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. Gaudinus de Aseby has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano keeper etc. five marks for gold to be bought therefrom
for having the liberty not to be put on assizes etc., and for acquitting that
charter [from the fees] of the chancellor he has paid Wibert of Kent one mark
for gold etc.

930

Staffordshire. The abbot of Rocester gives the king one mark for having
a pone concerning a reasonable estover
before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Staffordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

931

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Robert of Craven gives the king two marks for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

932

[No
date].
Yorkshire. Walter de Grey gives the king 40s. for having a writ of
trespass before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

933

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. Robert Cosiner gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

934

7 Oct.
Stanford’. Lincolnshire. William de Wateneys gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

935

8 Oct.
Peterborough. Northamptonshire. John of Pilsgate gives the king half a mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram rege).
Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

936

For Guy de Rocheford’. The king has given respite until All Saints next to Guy
de Rocheford from £51 which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer
for custody of the land of Henry de Hastings of Condover. Order to the
sheriff of
Shropshire
to place that demand in respite until the aforesaid term. By the same king.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

937

9 Oct.
Huntingdon. Suffolk. Peter the Carpenter gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

938

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Robert son of Thomas gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] before
the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the writ is noted as 'a
pone ad terminum'.

939

[No
date].
Essex. Ivo Quarel gives the king 20s. for having a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

940

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. The same Ivo gives the king half a mark for another writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

941

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. William de Kernayle gives the king one mark for having a
writ of warranty of charter ad terminum.
Order to the sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

942

10 Oct.
Royston. Lincolnshire. Richard of Harlaxton gives the king half a mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Lincolnshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

943

Cambridgeshire. William of Leicester who has land at Teversham in
Cambridgeshire is amerced at 20s. because he wished to have deceived the court
through a false attorney and he was convicted upon this.

[in the Roll, S’]

944

11 Oct.
Hertford. Oxfordshire. William Caperun gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Oxfordshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

945

Concerning moneys which have been paid in
the Wardrobe. The prior of Bolton has paid in the king’s Wardrobe 40s.
for having letters patent namely that he may do the suit which he owes at the
wapentake of Winnibriggs in the county of Lincolnshire through his
attorney.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the entry has a full
witness clause.

946

Northamptonshire. Ralph de Waldesef gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). He has land in Northamptonshire.

[in the Roll, S’]

947

14 Oct.
Westminster. For William son of William de Beauchamp of
Bedford. The king, at the instance of William Longespee, has
pardoned Wiliam son of William de Beauchamp of Bedford 100s. at which he was
amerced before Master Simon of Walton and his associates king’s justices [who]
lately itinerated in Bedfordshire because he did not attend his case moved
before them against Peter parson of the church of Lefton whilst the same
William son of William was with the king in his service in Gascony. Order to
barons of the Exchequer to cause the same William to be quit of the aforesaid
100s.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

948

Middlesex. Richard Dygoun gives the king half a mark for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before the justices of the Bench. Order to the
sheriff of Middlesex
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

949

16 Oct.
Westminster. Berkshire. Arnold du Bois gives the king two marks for having an
assize of novel disseisin before Alan of Wassand. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

950

Dorset. Ralph de Linguire gives the king half a mark for having
a pone of [an action of] customs and
services ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Buckinghamshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.10, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Dorset' to 'Buckinghamshire'.

951

Walter of Ampney. Walter of Ampney has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Peter Chacepork, sometime keeper of the same Wardrobe, on Tuesday next after
the octaves of Epiphany in the thirty-seventh year at Windsor 30 m. for three
marks of gold by which he made fine with the king for having land in Ampney.
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same Walter to be quit of the
aforesaid 30 m. By the abbot of Fécamp and Peter of
Winchester.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

952

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. Roger de Cruce gives the king one mark for having a
pone ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

953

17 Oct.
Westminster. Leicestershire. Adam son of Adam de Wolesburg’ gives the king half a
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of
Leicestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

954

[No
date].
Warwickshire. Lucia de Albo Monasterio gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Warwickshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.10, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Warwickshire' to 'Sussex'.

955

[No
date].
Somerset. Peter de la Mare gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Somerset
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.10, the name of the justice
given is 'Henry de Bretton''.

956

[No
date].
Gloucestershire. Master Alan de Sancti Fide gives the king 20s. for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Gloucestershire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

957

[No
date].
Devon. William of Raleigh gives the king half a mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

958

[No
date].
Devon. The abbot of Dunkeswell gives the king one mark for a
writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.10, this entry has a full
witness clause.

959

[No
date].
Sussex. Thomas of Kingesford gives the king one mark for an
attaint of mort d’ancestor to be taken before justices at the first session
etc. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.

[in the compendium roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll, E 371/19, m.11 this entry has a full
witness clause which gives an alternative date of witness, '19 Sep'.

960

[No
date].
Cambridgeshire. Mabilia of Soham gives the king one mark for having a
pone [to remove a plea] before the
justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Cambridgeshire
etc.1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

From this point part of the right-hand side of the MS is
missing.

961

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. Walter Hacun, Henry de Overton, Juliana his wife,
William son of Philip, Emma his wife and Mary sister of the same Emma give the
king one mark for a writ ad
[terminum].

[in the Roll, S’]

962

[No
date].
Devon. Agnes de Crues gives the king 20s. for an assize of
novel disseisin to be taken before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

963

19 Oct.
Westminster. Essex. Roger son of Roger gives the king 40s. for having a case
which is moved by the king’s writ 1before Gilbert of
Preston and his associates, itinerant justices in the county of Sussex [at the
Bench. And he has land]2 in
Essex.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

‘by the king’s writ’ interlined.

2.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

964

[No
date].
Bedfordshire. Walter de Stanford gives the king 20s. for having a writ
of mesne before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Bedfordshire
that [...].

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.11, the writ is noted as a
'writ ad terminum'.

965

Kent. Hawisia de Hokeling’, Margery and Constance sisters of
the same Hawisia, Hawis, Matilda daughter of William of Elmstead, John de
Pecces, [Maurice his brother, Martin de Tunstall and]1 Henry his brother give the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff
of Kent
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from
Originalia Roll.

966

Lincolnshire. The prior of Ormsby gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass at the first session etc. Order to the
sheriff of
Lincolnshire
to take security etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

967

[No
date].
Norfolk. Nicholas the Butler gives the king 20s. for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

968

[Essex]. Gunnora who was the wife of William Luvel gives the king
one mark for having a writ of entry ad
terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

969

[No
date].
[Sussex]. William of Woolbeding gives the king half a mark for an
attaint of mort d'ancestor to be taken before the justices at the first session
etc. concerning half a virgate of land in [...].

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.11, the attaint is to be
taken 'before the justices at the first session'.

970

[No
date].
[Norfolk]. William de Thorndon’ and Robert of Saxthorpe give the
king half a mark for having a writ [for a plea] of trespass ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
[Norfolk].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

971

[No
date].
[Suffolk]. Alan son of Walter gives the king two marks for an
assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the
sheriff of Suffolk
to take [...].

[in the Roll, S’]

972

[No
date].
Essex. John son of Robert gives the king 20s. for having a writ
of trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the
sheriff of Essex
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

973

[No
date].
Essex. Hamo son of Hamo gives the king two marks for an assize
of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Essex
[...].

[in the Roll]

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.11, the marginal county name
is corrected from 'Essex' to 'Suffolk'.

974

[No
date].
Dorset. William Martel gives the king half a mark for having a
writ of record of a certain case before the king (coram
rege). Order to the sheriff [of Dorset...].

[in the Roll, S’]

975

[No
date].
Northamptonshire. The abbot of St. James, Northampton gives the king one
mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff
of Northamptonshire
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

976

[No
date].
Kent. Margery daughter of Robert del Herst gives the king half
a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to
the sheriff of Kent
etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

977

[No
date].
Wiltshire. Olimpias de Yete gives the king 20s. for having a writ
[to remove a plea] from the county court of Wiltshire before the itinerant
justices at Chichester. And [order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text
supplied from Originalia Roll.

978

[No
date].
Lincolnshire. The abbot of Vaudey gives the king five marks for an
attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before Nicholas de Turri. Order to
[...].

[in the Roll, S’]

a.

For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 1016 below.

979

[No
date].
For Thomas of Moulton. The king, for the laudable service that Thomas of
Moulton has given in the parts of Scotland, has granted to him for £100 [...]
he was amerced for a term [...] Geoffrey de Lungespée by [...] the king’s
justices of the forest for a trespass of the forest [...] in the fortieth year
[and] 50 m. at Michaelmas next following. Order to [...].

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

980

[No
date].
[...]. [...] one mark [...] at his next coming at Woodstock
[...].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

The bottom part of this membrane may have been lost.

Membrane 2d.

Concerning converts sent to the religious houses by the
first writ and who have such signs ‘Ø’ at the head, they have both writs, and
the form of the writ may be found at the beginning of this roll out of this
portion. 1

Ø. William of Kent, convert, to the abbot of
Battle.Margeria, convert, to the abbot of Waltham.Joecta de Kyngesby, convert, to the abbot of
Godstow.Elena, convert, to the abbot of Bruern.Ø. Robert Grosseceste, convert, to the prior of St.
Swithun's Winchester.Ø. Henry Clericus, convert, to the Hospital of St.
John, Oxford.Ø. Mabilia, convert, to the prior of St. Gregory,
Canterbury.Ø. Otto, convert, to the prior of Barnwell.John of Canterbury, convert, to the prior of
Rochester.2Ø. William of Worcester, convert, to the prior of
Worcester..Richard, convert, to the prior of Frecheswyd’.John, convert, to the abbot of Fountains.Robert, convert, to the abbot of Byland.Ø. William of Canterbury and John his son, converts, to
the abbot of Stanley in Wiltshire.Robert de Wyndeoure and Isabella his wife to the prior
and convent of Bridlington.3
Dyonisia wife of Otto and her child4 to
the prior of Huntingdon.Ø. Richard de Dunton’ and Richolda his wife, converts,
to the abbot of Buildwas.Ø. Augustinus of London, convert, to the abbot of
Boxley. John of Canterbury, convert.Ø. John de Plessetis, convert, to the abbot of
Roche.Ø. Geoffrey, convert, to the prior of Leicester.Richard son of Geoffrey, convert, to the abbot of
Rievaulx.Hodierna daughter of William, convert, to the prior of
Farleigh.John of Hereford and Matilda his wife, converts, to the
prior of Wenlock.Ø. Roger of Lincoln, convert, to the abbot of Parco
Lud’.Ø. Mary of Lincoln and her child5 to the
abbot of Kirkstead.Ø. Cristian’ of Gloucester, convert, to the prior of
St. Oswald.Hugh son of Philip, convert, to the prior of St.
Fidis.Custanc’, convert, to the abbot of Reading.John de Lamburn’, convert, to the abbot of
Walden.Richard and Marcha his wife, convert, to the abbot of
Abingdon.Ø. John Maunsel, convert, to the prior of Lewes.Richard de St. Swithun’s, convert, and Matilda his
wife, convert, to the abbot of Colchester.Thomas of Oxford, convert, to the abbot of St.
Eadind’.Matthew and Cecla his wife, convert, to the prior of
Norwich.Ø. Richard of Worcester, convert, to the abbot of
Glastonbury.Joan daughter of Richard, convert, to the prioress of
Stratford.Ø. Muriel, convert, to the abbot of Pipewell.Richard, convert, to the abbot of Owston.John and Hodierna children (fil)’ of
William, convert, to the prior of Tortington.Henry and Hawys daughter of Richard, convert, to the
abbot of St. Augustine’s, Bristol.Ø. Helewys daughter of Muriel, convert, to the abbot of
Bayham.Ø. Dionysia daughter of John Mansel, convert, to the
prior of Michelham.Richard son of Geoffrey, convert, to the abbot of
Dale.Gilbert le de Boneyr’, convert, to the prior of
Bath.Ø. Philip, convert, to the prior of Montacute.Thomas, convert, to the abbot of Byland.Ø. Richard de Staunford’, convert, to the prior of
Shelford.Stephen and Geoffrey sons of Thomas, convert, to the
abbot of Coggesham.Ø. Dionisia and Juliana her daughter to the prior of
Boxgrove.Thomas and Juliana his wife, convert, to the abbot of
Dunkeswell.Stephen son of Thomas, convert, to the abbot of
Tilty.Cristiana, convert, wife of William le Serjeant to the
abbot of Malmesbury.Susanna who was the wife of John of Lincoln, convert,
to the abbot of Ramsey.Sibilla, convert, to the prior of Worksop.Juliana of Nottingham, convert, to the abbot of
Newsham.Peter son of Walter, convert, to the abbot of
Welbeck.Matilda of Lincoln, convert, to the prior of Holy
Trinity, York.Geoffrey of Hereford and Alice his wife, to the prior
of Swineshead.Alice, convert, to the prior of Surgersthorn.William, convert, brother of Geoffrey, convert, to the
prior of Durham.William of Northampton, to the prior of Belvoir.Robert son of Geoffrey, convert, to the abbot of
Garendon.Richard of London, convert, to the abbot of
Merevale.Drogo, convert, to the abbot of Stanley in
Ardern.Laurence, convert, his wife and son, convert, to the
Hospital of St. Leonard’s, York.6Alice of Lincoln, convert, to the prior of
Dunstable.Walter son of Muriel and Helewys his sister, convert,
to the abbot of Thoph’.Muriel and John her son, convert, to the prior of
Kynes.Cecilia wife of William, convert, to the abbot of
Flaxley.John and Hodierna, convert, to the prior of
Trentham.William of Canterbury, convert, to the abbot of
Croxden.Agnes daughter of William of Northampton, convert, to
the prior of St. Bartholomew, Lincoln.William of Northampton, convert, to the abbot of
Vaudey.John Clerk, convert, to the abbot of Beauchief.Agnes, convert, to the abbot of Sawtry.Henry of York, convert, to the prior of
Tynmouth.Sybilia of Chestrish and Augustus her son, convert, to
the abbot of Missenden.Joan of Oxford, convert, to the abbot of Milton.Isabella of London, convert, to the abbot of
Abbotsbury.Edith of C[...], convert, to the prior of Little
Malvern.John of Darlington, convert, to the abbot of
Darley.7
Matilda wife of Robert Grosseteste and John her son,
convert, to the abbot of Hyde.Thomas of ?Northampton, convert, to the [...] of Holm
Cultram.[...] of Hexham.[....] of Bath.[...] son of [...] of [...].[....] ....burn’.[....] Kingswood.[...] of London, convert, to the abbot of [...].[....], convert, to the abbot of [...].[....].[....].[....].[....] of Bullington.[....] of Os....[....] of Cumb’.[....] of St. Bartholomew, London.[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].[....].

Geoffrey son of Thomas, convert, to the prior of
Bukenham.8John son of Thomas, convert, to the prior of
Liwehull’.Joan, convert, to the abbot and convert of
Notley.Edith of Gloucester, convert, to the abbot of
Tinterne.t. Cristiana of Gloucester, convert, to the prior and
convent of St. Guthac, Hereford.t. Emma who was the wife of Richard, convert, Hawis and
Hodierna, her daughters, to the prior of Brethemhuh’.t. William of Canterbury, convert, to the abbot of
Hale.Philip of Winchester, convert, at Wimundele.William of Nottingham at Markby.Peter son of William, convert, at
Newstead-on-Ancholm.Emma who was the wife of Richard, convert, at
Langdon.Hugh son of Philip, convert, at Beeleigh.To the prior of Lancaster for Ingramus and Thomas,
converts.Thom’ Hul his sister, convert, at Cockersand.Nicholas, convert, at Bradenstoke.Henry son of Cristiana, convert, at St. James,
Northampton.Juliana of Derby, convert, at Haverholme.Christiana of Winchester, convert, at Rufford.Joan wife of Richard de Staunford’, convert, at
Tutbury.William of London and Juliana his sister at
Merluf.Richard, convert, and Elizabeth his wife at
Whitby.Thomas of Norfolk, convert, at St. Nicholas,
Exeter.Stephen of London, convert, at Breamore.John de St. Albans and Sabina his wife at
Cleeve.Rab’ of London, convert,9 to the
prior of St. Helen’s of Wich’.William of Canterbury, convert,10 to the prior of St. John, Bristol.

1.

There is a
star in the left-hand margin of this membrane. The names are listed in two
columns.

2.

'of Canterbury' interlined.

3.

Corrected from ‘the abbot of Dore’.

4.

The Latin
reads 'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

5.

The Latin reads
'fil'' so it is unclear if son or daughter is meant.

6.

The Latin reads 'fil'' so it is
unclear if son or daughter is meant.

7.

The
left-hand-side of this dorse is increasingly torn away from this
point.

8.

The second column of names starts here.

9.

‘convert’ interlined.

10.

‘convert’
interlined.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

982

Concerning the king’s serjeants and wives sent to the
abbeys and priories.

[...]

Eudo de
Kendal’.

[...]

Philip le
Fouer.

[...]

[...] de
Lard[...]

[...]

Richard Pypard.

[...]

John Glou'.

[...]

Simon Heutraud.

[...]

Walter le [...]

[...]

Nicholas le
Waleys.

La Land’.

Hugh de Budel’.

F[...]

William son of
Hugh.

The king’s hospital of [...] Wastehus at the instance
of [...] of Warwick.The king’s hospital at [...] Richard sometime [...]
king’s castle of Dover. [...] de Eswolc Ardern’.Dyonisia [...] in the same place.

Membrane 1

Northamptonshire. Eustachia de Ardern’ gives the king one mark for having
a writ of mesne ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of [Northamptonshire].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from
Originalia Roll. The dorse of Fine Roll bears the note: ‘[...] the
thirty-ninth year of King Henry III.’

984

Huntingdonshire. Petronilla de Ardern gives the king half a mark for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass ad
terminum. Order to [the sheriff
of Huntingdonshire
...].

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

985

24 Oct.
Westminster. For the prioress of Amesbury. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
to place in respite until 15 days from Easter the demand that he
makes from the prioress of Amesbury for one mark at which [her men of
Aumbrebur’ were lately amerced for a trespass of measures].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square
brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

986

Northamptonshire. Robert son of Thomas of Titchmarsh, Robert son of Ralph,
Richard of Molesworth give the king one [mark for an assize of novel disseisin
to be taken before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire
to take security etc.].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia
Roll.

987

Norfolk. William son of William Bardolf and Juliana his wife give
the king one mark for a writ ad terminum.
[Order to the sheriff of Norfolk].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from
Originalia Roll.

988

Suffolk. Roger de Walesham gives the king one mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
[Suffolk].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia
Roll.

989

Northamptonshire. Hugh, parson of the church of Titchmarsh gives the king
half a mark for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before [Gilbert of
Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square
brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

990

Cumberland. Because below. Gilbert de Hauteclou gives the king half a mark for
having [a pone [to remove a plea] concerning livestock which
have been taken before [the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Cumberland].12

For Ralph de Crepperye. The king has pardoned Ralph de Cropperne parson of the
church of Newton five marks of ten [...]. Order to the barons of the Exchequer
to [cause] the aforesaid Ralph to be quit of the aforesaid five marks.

a.

This entry is not in the originalia roll.

992

Cambridgeshire. Thomas son of Claricie de Ressebroc gives the king 20s.
for a writ of agreement (de conventione). [Order to the
sheriff of Cambridgeshire].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from
Originalia Roll.

a.

In the originalia roll E 371/19, m.8, has 'a writ ad
terminum'.

993

For the men of Canterbury. The king’s trustworthy men of Canterbury give the king
40s. for a writ directed to the justices [next to itinerate at Canterbury
concerning their liberties to be held just as they have used the same liberties
to this point].1 And the aforesaid men of Canterbury are to be distrained by the
sheriff of Kent.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia
Roll.

994

Cumberland. Gilbert de Hauteclou' gives the king half a mark for
having a pone ad terminum. [Order to the
sheriff of Cumberland].

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

995

[Yorkshire]. [The abbot of] Selby gives the king two marks for an
attaint of novel disseisin to be taken before [Roger of Thirkleby].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text
in square brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

996

Buckinghamshire. Robert of Westminster gives the king one mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass [before the king (coram
Rege). Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square
brackets supplied from Originalia Roll.

997

[Wiltshire]. Robert of Homanton gives the king one mark [for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire
etc.].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia
Roll.

998

[Essex]. [Hervey de Hecham] gives the king half a mark [for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Essex etc.].1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text in square brackets supplied from Originalia
Roll.

999

Bedfordshire. The prior of Barnwell gives the king one mark for having
a writ [for a plea] of trespass ad terminum. Order to the
sheriff of Bedfordshire etc.1

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

As the bottom part of m.1 has been lost, this
and all the following entries are supplied from the Originalia Roll.

1000

Yorkshire. Alan son of Stephen of Kilham gives the king 20s. for
having a writ [for a plea] of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of
Yorkshire.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1001

Hampshire. Ralph Gode taken and detained in the king’s gaol of
Winchester for a trespass of the forest gives the king one mark to be placed on
bail. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1002

Kent. Robert son of William gives the king half a mark for
having a pone [to remove a plea] before the itinerant
justices at Cirencester. Order to the sheriff of Kent.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1003

Concerning gold paid into the
Wardrobe. William the Butler has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to
Artald de Sancto Romano etc. half a mark of gold for a charter for having a
fair in his manor of Warrington, and he is quit.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1004

Sussex. John Sprot gives the king half a mark for an attaint of
mort d’ancestor to be taken at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of
Sussex etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1005

Essex. Robert de Lucy gives the king half a mark for a writ
ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1006

Somerset. Robert de Cilterna gives the king one mark for having a
writ [for a plea] of trespass before the king (coram Rege).
Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1007

Norfolk. Walter the Forester and Gilbert his brother give the
king 20s. for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before William le
Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1008

Worcestershire. Thomas de Legge of the county of Worcester gives the
king 40s. for having the record of a certain case which is before Master Simon
of Walton and his associates, itinerant justices, at Hereford before the king
(coram Rege). And he is to be distrained by the sheriff
of Worcestershire.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1009

Wiltshire John of Grimstead gives the king one mark for having the
writ quare vi et armis [returnable] before the king
(coram rege). Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1010

Concerning gold paid in the
Wardrobe. John de Aure has paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald
de Sancto Romano etc. half a mark of gold for having the liberty not to be
placed on assizes etc., and for acquitting that charter [from the fees] of the
seal he has paid William of Kent one mark for gold to be bought therefrom, and
is quit.

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1011

Northamptonshire William parson of the church of Braybrook gives the king
one mark for having a writ called utrum at the Bench. Order
to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1012

Buckinghamshire. Robert le Vavassur and Joan his wife give the king two
marks for an assize of novel disseisin to be taken before Gilbert of Preston.
Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1013

Cumberland. Ralph de Bethum gives the king 40s. for having a writ of
trespass before the king (coram rege). Order to the sheriff
of Cumberland etc.

[in the Roll, S’]

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

1014

27 Oct. Westminster. Concerning the counties of Somerset and
Dorset which have been committed. The king has committed to Stephen of [Long] Ashton
custody of the counties of Somerset and Dorset and his castle of Sherborne with
the warren of Corfe and all things pertaining to the king’s castle of Corfe
outside the walls of the same castle for as long as it pleases the king,
rendering therefor per annum at the Exchequer for the profits of the same
counties £110 and keeping the castle of Sherborne and the aforesaid warren at
his own cost such that the deductions of the body of the aforesaid counties are
to be allowed to him each year for as long as he shall be sheriff of the same
counties, just as they were accustomed to be allowed to Elias de Rabayne
sometime sheriff of the same counties.

1.

Text supplied from Originalia Roll.

a.

At the bottom of m.11 of the originalia roll E 371/19 is written:
'from 7 July in the thirty-ninth year to 27 October in the same year'.

Originalia Roll E371/19, 39 HENRY III
(1254–1255)

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1015

Concerning a fine. in the Roll. The king, by a fine of 20 m. which Alice Bertram made fine with the king, has
granted to the same Alice that she not be compelled (compellatur)
to marry and has given those 20 m. to J. prior of Newburgh.